Unit 2 Unemployment, wages, and inequality: Supply-side policies and institutions
2.14 References
Consult:
- CORE Econ’s Fact checker for a detailed list of sources.
- Chapters 2 and 15 of: Wendy Carlin and David Soskice. 2024. Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and Inequality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, for further study of the material in this unit. PDF or interactive ebook versions of the full book can be accessed online.
- Anderson, Torben. 2023. ‘The Danish Labor Market, 2000–2022’. IZA World of Labor, April.
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- Dustmann, Christian, et al. 2014. ‘From Sick Man of Europe to Economic Superstar: Germany’s Resurgent Economy’. Journal of Economic Perspectives 28 (1): pp. 167–188.
- Eeckhout, J. 2021. ‘Book Review: The Great Reversal by Thomas Philippon’. Journal of Economic Literature 59 (4): pp. 1340–1360.
- Kaldor, Nicholas. 1956. ‘Alternative Theories of Distribution’. Review of Economic Studies 23: pp. 83–100.
- Kalecki, Michał. 1938. The Determinants of Distribution of the National Income. Econometrica, 6 (2): pp. 97–112.
- Kalecki, Michał. 1943. ‘Political Aspects of Full Employment’. Political Quarterly 14(4): pp. 322–30.
- Stam, Kirsten, et al. 2015. ‘Employment Status and Subjective Well-Being: The Role of the Social Norm to Work.’ Work, Employment and Society 30 (2): pp. 309–333.
- The CORE team. The Economy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Van Reenen, John. 2022. ‘The Rise of Superstar Firms’. CEPR. 18 May 2022.
- Woessner, Nicole, Sebastian Findeisen, Jens Südekum, and Wolfgang Dauth. 2017. ‘The Rise of Robots in the German Labour Market’. CEPR, 19 September.