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Comment on Chapters 12 and 13

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Both these papers are concerned, in very different ways, with the effects of government intervention in the labour market on employment. The first applies the model proposed by Patrick Minford (1983) to Germany. The second examines some perverse effects of the tax wedge.

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  • MINFORD, P. (1983) ‘Labour Market Equilibrium in an Open Economy’ Oxford Economic Papers, 35, November (Supplement on Unemployment).

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  • MINFORD, P. (1984) ‘Response to Nickell’, Economic Journal, 94, pp. 954–9.

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  • NICKELL, S. J. (1984) ‘Unemployment: Cause and Cure: A Review’, Economic Journal, 94, pp. 946–53.

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© 1989 Joan Muysken and Chris de Neubourg

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Chick, V. (1989). Comment on Chapters 12 and 13. In: Muysken, J., de Neubourg, C. (eds) Unemployment in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19795-8_20

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