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This chapter is in line with a series of remarkable publications by Professor Malinvaud during the past decade, starting with the highly influential paper The Theory of Unemployment Reconsidered (1977), and continued by Profitability and Unemployment (1980), Mass Un employment (1984) and The legacy of European stagflation’ (1987). As is already apparent from their titles, but much more from their content, these publications have a common aim: to draw the atten tion of the economic profession to the relevant economic problems of our day. All of them provided what is called in German wichtige Denkanstöße. I believe just a list of all the publications stimulated by The Theory of Unemployment’ would fill a bibliography.

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Sondermann, D. (1991). Comment. In: McKenzie, L.W., Zamagni, S. (eds) Value and Capital: Fifty Years Later. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11029-2_13

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