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Will only an earthquake shake up economics?

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Schettkat, Ronald

International Labour Review

2010

149

2

June

185-207

economic recession ; economic theory ; labour market ; market economy ; monetary policy ; unemployment

EU countries ; USA

Business economics

English

"“Natural rate theory”, the Efficient Market Hypothesis and its labour market application dominated interpretations of economic trends and policy prescriptions from the 1970s onwards, with their views of public policy and regulation as distorting otherwise well-functioning free markets. The upheaval of the current crisis is shaking these theories to the core. In this context, Schettkat examines European experience from the 1990s onwards and shows the theories to be unsubstantiated: high unemployment persisted post-recession despite structural reforms to labour market institutions, and the resumption of economic growth was hindered by thendominant deflationary monetary and fiscal policies inspired by these theories."

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