Dennis Snower
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Dennis Snower (ifW) and Christoph M. Schmidt (RWI).
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Born | Vienna |
14 October 1950
Nationality | American |
Institution | Kiel Institute for the World Economy Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel |
Alma mater | Princeton University New College, Oxford |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Dennis J. Snower (born 14 October 1950) is an American economist and President of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Professor of Economics at the Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel.
As part of his research career, he originated the insider-outsider theory of employment and unemployment with Assar Lindbeck, the theory of high-low search with Steve Alpern, and the chain reaction theory of unemployment and the theory of frictional growth with Marika Karanassou and Hector Sala. He was a seminal contributor to the macroeconomics of imperfect competition, and has published extensively on labor economics, macroeconomic theory and policy, and the design of welfare systems. He has recently proposed a new explanation of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff.[1]
Selected publications
- Dennis Snower and Assar Lindbeck, Involuntary Unemployment as an Insider-Outsider Dilemma (1984).[2]
- Dennis Snower and Assar Lindbeck, The Insider-Outsider Theory of Employment and Unemployment (1988).[3]
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