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Hysteresis Effects in Economic Models

Franz, Wolfgang(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Empirical Economics series
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This volume is devoted to the hysteresis phenomenon in economic relationships.

This topic has received renewed attention in economics especially in the late eigh- ties.

Since the issue is not settled there is still a growing literature on it.

The aim of this volume is to summarize the findings, present new results, and to draw attention to further research.

All papers are written for this volume and are not published elsewhere.

I am very grateful to all authors and referees without whose prompt and generous help this volume would not appear in the present form.

A short summary of each paper is given in section 5 of the overview paper.

Konstanz, January 1990 Wolfgang Franz University of Konstanz Contents Hysteresis in Economic Relationships: An Overview W.

Franz ...1 Hysteresis in Trade R. Baldwin ...19 Some Evidence on the Membership Hysteresis Hypothesis in Europe M.

C. Burda ...35 Insider-Outsider Influences on Industry Wages D.

T. Coe ...55 Testing for Hysteresis in Unemployment An Unobserved Components Approach A.

Jaeger and M. Parkinson...77 Unemployment and Deterioration of Human Capital J.

Moller ...91 Hysteresis, Nairn and Long Term Unemployment in Austria P.

Neudorfer, K. Pichelmann and M. Wagner ...109 Hysteresis in Economic Relationships: An Overview l By W.

Franz Can the socialist man be created so as not to show any hysteresis trace of his bourgois or peasant past?

N. Georgescu-Roegen (l971. p. 126) 1 Introduction The hysteresis phenomenon has received renewed attention in economic science.

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Physica-Verlag GmbH & Co
3790804827 / 9783790804829
Hardback
330.01
01/12/1990
Germany
129 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, biography
350 grams
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