Unemployment — World unemployment rates[1] as of January 2009[update] Unemployment (or … Wikipedia
Keynesian — Keynes‧i‧an [ˈkeɪnziən] adjective ECONOMICS relating to the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, who believed that, in a recession, the economy can be made to grow and unemployment reduced by increasing government spending and making reductions in… … Financial and business terms
Unemployment — occurs when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work. Unemployment is often used as a measure of the health of the economy. The most frequently cited measure of unemployment is the unemployment rate. This is the… … Investment dictionary
Keynesian — adj. 1. Of or pertaining to John Maynard Keynes; conforming to the theories of Keynesianism; especially, the term is used to refer to the macroeconomic theories and politico economic policies proposed by Keynes and his followers, especially in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Unemployment benefits in Sweden — In Sweden unemployment benefits are divided into a voluntary scheme with income related compensation up to a certain level and a comprehensive scheme that provides a lower level of basic support. History “Help funds”, the first form of… … Wikipedia
Keynesian economics — body of ideas set forth by John Maynard Keynes (Keynes, John Maynard) in his General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36) and other works, intended to provide a theoretical basis for government full employment policies.… … Universalium
Neo-Keynesian economics — Not to be confused with New Keynesian economics. Economics … Wikipedia
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Types of unemployment — Economists distinguish between four major types of unemployment, i.e., cyclical, frictional, structural and classical. (Another distinction, not discussed here, is between voluntary and involuntary unemployment.) Real world unemployment may… … Wikipedia
Natural rate of unemployment (monetarism) — The natural rate of unemployment (sometimes called the structural unemployment rate) is a concept of economic activity developed in particular by Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps in the 1960s, both recipients of the Nobel prize in economics. In… … Wikipedia