There was a typo in the URL for the Layard paper. Here is the corrected URL:
"Welfare-to-Work and the Fight Against Long-term Unemployment, a report to
Prime Ministers Blair and D'Alema and the Council of Europe, March 2000"
http://cep.lse.ac.uk/welfare.pdf See also http://www.ft.com/fteuro/qbac6
Michael Keaney wrote:
>Aw, come on. Please just give us the killer quote. Don't tease.
(Oh, alright. BTW, the Lord of Layard relies frequently and centrally on the
supposed lump of labour [or output] fallacy to disparage any alternatives to
his vicious and untenable "welfare-to-work" panaceas. M
Aw, come on. Please just give us the killer quote. Don't tease.
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See page 198, Working Time: International t
See page 198, Working Time: International trends, theory and policy
perspectives, edited by Lonnie Golden and Deborah M. Figart, Routledge, 2000.
Tom Walker
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