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The ‘bad luck’ theory of unemployment

September 17, 2015

s is well-known, New Classical Economists have never accepted Keynes’s distinction between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. According to New Classical übereconomist Robert Lucas, an unemployed worker can always instantaneously find some job. No matter how miserable the work options are … More The ‘bad luck’ theory of unemployment

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