Unemployment (A. C. Pigou)

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Unemployment (A. C. Pigou) is a seminal economic treatise by Arthur Cecil Pigou that analyzes the causes, nature, and policy remedies for joblessness within a market economy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
economic treatise
addresses collective bargaining
labour mobility
minimum wage issues
state intervention in labour markets
trade unions
wage rigidity
analyzes cyclical unemployment
frictional unemployment
involuntary unemployment
labour market
structural unemployment
voluntary unemployment
wage determination
author Arthur Cecil Pigou
surface form: A. C. Pigou

Arthur Cecil Pigou
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes causes of unemployment
nature of unemployment
policy remedies for unemployment
fieldOfWork economics
focusesOn industrial economies
market economy
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasForm monograph
hasInfluenced Keynesian economics debate on unemployment
later labour market theory
influencedBy Alfred Marshall
classical economics
intendedAudience economists
policy makers
students of economics
isConsidered classic of early 20th-century economic literature
seminal work in labour economics
language English
mainTopic economic policy
labour economics
macroeconomics
unemployment
proposes labour market reforms
public policy interventions in labour markets
unemployment insurance
publicationYear 1913
timePeriodDiscussed early 20th century

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this entity surface form: Unemployment: A Problem of Industry