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Debt Sustainability and Intertemporal Budget Constraints: Development Traps in Belt and Road Financing

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Classical unemployment
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Classical unemployment

Saddique Ansari • January 28, 2020 • 1 min read

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What is classical unemployment?

Classical unemployment is unemployment resulting from an increase in wages above the free market equilibrium wage rate. There are several other tyes of unemployment.

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