Salzburg Manifesto: Fighting Europe's Unemployment in the 1990s --;The Historical Record: Unemployment and the Structure of the Labor Markets: The Long View --;Doing it Right? The U.S. Labor Market Response to the 1980s-1990s --;Unemployment in the OECD and its Remedies --;Europe's Present Unemployment Crisis: Immigration and the European Labor Markets --;Foreign Trade, Wages, and Unemployment --;Unemployment and the Crisis of the German Model: A Long-Term Interpretation --;Current Policy Issues: Reforming the Welfare State in Western Europe --;Lessons for Employment and Growth in Western Europe --;Unemployment in Central and Eastern Europe: East Meets West.
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Following the five books listed above on an earlier page, the Egon- Sohmen-Foundation herewith submits its sixth volume. Egon Soh- men was an international economist highly respected in North America and in Europe, notably for his work on flexible exchange rates and on the economics of allocation and competition.