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Introduction – List of Participants – PART 1 THEORETICAL BARRIERS TO FULL EMPLOYMENT – Wage Costs and Employment: the Sraffian View; A.Roncaglia, Comment; J.Schneider – The Theory of Demand and Supply of Labour: The Post-Keynesian View; J.A.Kregel, Comment; R.A.Hart – New Information Theoretic Approaches to Labour Market Theory; E.Streissler, Comment; K.Rothschild – PART 2 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND FISCAL POLICY – Financial Markets, Investment and Employment; P.Davidson, Comments; S.Biasco & M.Sawyer – Fiscal and Monetary Policy in the Keynes-Kalecki Tradition; A.Guger & E.Walterskirchen, Comments; B.Holmlund & H-P.Spahn – PART 3 PUBLIC LABOUR MARKET POLICY – The Role of Manpower Policy in the Swedish Model; R.Meidner, Comments; W.R.Dymond & G.Schmid – PART 4 WELFARE STATE REGULATION, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT – The Welfare State and Jobs; R.Delorme, Comments; M.Miegel, C.Buchtemann & G.Voruba – Industrial Relations and Unemployment: The Case for Flexible Corporatism; D.Soskice, Comment; W.Streeck – New Technologies and Employment in the Eighties: From Science and Technology to Macroeconomic Modelling; R.Boyer, Comment; A.Sorge – Environmental Problems and Employment Opportunities; B.Schefold, Comments; P.Nijkamp & K.Zimmerman – PART 5 THE INTERPLAY OF ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS – The Interplay between Institutional and Material Factors; N.Georgescu-Roege, Comments; F.W.Scharpf & M.Salvati – PART 6 A SUMMING UP AND CONCLUSIONS – New Lines of Research on the Question of Full Employment; J.Steindl – Index




