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Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone? by David G.Blanchflower, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2019), pp. 440.
Economic Record ( IF 1.034 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-27 , DOI: 10.1111/1475-4932.12552
Christian Siegel 1
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This book provides an excellent summary of labour market facts over the past couple of years as well as great insight into Blanchflower's thinking during his time as external UK Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member. While this was the biggest shock to labour markets in recent history, of course the lack of wage growth and declining job opportunities for non-university-educated workers are phenomena that date back much longer (as all the data in the first chapters clearly show). It provides an excellent overview of recent labour market developments alongside many insights of the thinking of Danny Blanchflower as an MPC member. [Extracted from the article]

中文翻译:

不工作:所有好工作都去哪儿了?David G.Blanchflower,(普林斯顿大学出版社,新泽西州普林斯顿,2019 年),第 440 页。

本书对过去几年的劳动力市场事实进行了出色的总结,并深入了解了布兰奇弗劳尔在担任英国货币政策委员会 (MPC) 外部成员期间的想法。虽然这是近代历史上对劳动力市场的最大冲击,但当然,工资增长乏力和未受过大学教育的工人的就业机会减少是可以追溯到更久以前的现象(正如第一章中的所有数据清楚表明的那样) . 它提供了对近期劳动力市场发展的出色概述,以及对丹尼·布兰奇弗洛 (Danny Blanchflower) 作为 MPC 成员的思考的许多见解。【摘自文章】
更新日期:2020-05-27
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