Timothy J. Hatton y Mark Thomas han publicado su artículo Labour Markets in Recession and Recovery: The UK and the USA in the 1920s and 1930s.
En el resumen apuntan: We examine the labour market experience of the UK and the US in the recessions of the early 1920s and the early 1930s and the subsequent recoveries. These were deep recessions, comparable to that of 2008-9, but the recoveries were very different. In the UK the recovery of the 1920s was incomplete but that of the 1930s was rather less protracted than in the US. By contrast the US experienced very strong recovery in the 1920s but weaker recovery from the much deeper recession of the 1930s. A key ingredient to understanding these patterns is the interaction between economic shocks and labour market institutions.
Sobre Timothy Hatton
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