Discussion paper

DP438 Perceived Constraints for Dutch Unemployment Policy

This paper discusses the problems the Dutch economy has experienced during the last seven years, pinpoints problems for future developments of the Dutch economy, and surveys the political-economic debate in the Netherlands. The focus is on the unemployment problem, still unsolved and therefore important for policy analysis. Several constraints for unemployment policy, internal and external, are discussed; government finance and taxation; exchange rates; the balance of payments; credit and capital availability; and constraints for investing in the future.

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Citation

Van Der Ploeg, F and H Keuzenkamp (1990), ‘DP438 Perceived Constraints for Dutch Unemployment Policy‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 438. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp438