Du chômage au plein-emploi : quelles solutions en France ?

Unemployment, which is a key social, economic and political concern for many Europeans, has been reaching peaks that it had never witnessed in the past for any sustained period of time in France or Southern Europe. The causes of this situation are worth exploring. Different economic schools diverge...

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Published in:La Nouvelle revue du travail Vol. 8; no. 8
Main Authors: Durand, Jean-Pierre, Gadrey, Jean, Heyer, Éric, Salin, Pascal
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
French
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 01-05-2016
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Summary:Unemployment, which is a key social, economic and political concern for many Europeans, has been reaching peaks that it had never witnessed in the past for any sustained period of time in France or Southern Europe. The causes of this situation are worth exploring. Different economic schools diverge in their explanations of this phenomenon and how to respond. Questions include whether the causes are economic, social (training) or political (an overgrown state) ; how to (re-)construct definitions of full employment ; and under what conditions this might be achieved from a workers, employers and state perspective. This controversy is debated here by three economists with very different starting positions : one neo-liberal ; one neo-Keynesian ; and one advocating another form of growth.
ISSN:2495-7593
2263-8989
DOI:10.4000/nrt.2675