Job creation : why some countries do better /

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Author / Creator:Garibaldi, Pietro, 1968-
Imprint:Washington DC : International Monetary Fund, ©2000.
Description:1 online resource : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Economic issues (International Monetary Fund), 1020-5098 ; 20
Economic issues (International Monetary Fund) ; 20.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11140120
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Other authors / contributors:Mauro, Paolo.
International Monetary Fund.
ISBN:9781462308156
1462308155
1557759340
9781557759344
1455265357
9781455265350
1455285528
9781455285525
Notes:"April 2000."
"December 15, 2000"--Electronic information screen.
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Summary:Over the past decade, the United States has been very successful atcreating jobs. Some other industrial countries have clearly lagged behind. But what is the reason why some countries are more successful than others at creating employment? Are there common factors that explainjob creation? This paper presents the findings of a new IMF study that has systematically analyzed job creation over the past two decades in theindustrial countries, focusing particularly on differences within Europe.
Other form:Print version: Garibaldi, Pietro, 1968- Job creation. Washington DC : International Monetary Fund, ©2000 9781557759344