Rapport från Finansdepartementet
No. 2 The Effects of Active Labour Market Policy Diarienummer: Volume 8, 2001
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- Bertil Holmlund: Introduction (pdf 103 kB)
- John P. Martin & David Grubb: What Works and for Whom? A Review of OECD Countries' Experiences with Active Labour Market Policies (pdf 327 kB)
- Richard Blundell & Costas Meghir: Active Labour Market Policy vs. Employment Tax Credits: Lessons from Recent UK Reforms (pdf 249 kB)
- Comment by Bertil Holmlund (pdf 104 kB)
- Pedro Carneiro, Karsten T. Hansen & James J. Heckman: Removing the Veil of Ignorance in Assessing the Distributional Impacts of Social Policies (pdf 364 kB)
- Comment by Mårten Palme (pdf 97 kB)
- Comment by Anders Björklund (pdf 99 kB)
- Lars Calmfors, Anders Forslund & Maria Hemström: Does Active Labour Market Policy work? Lessons from the Swedish Experiences (pdf 382 kB)
- Comment by Johnny Zetterberg, this is an updated version that differs from the published comment (pdf 170 kB)
- Barbara Sianesi: The Swedish Active Labour Market Programmes in the 1990s: Overall Effectiveness and Differential Performance (pdf 405 kB)
- Comment by Anders Harkman (pdf 110 kB)
- Katarina Richardsson & Gerald J. van den Berg: The Effects of Vocational Employment on the Individual Transition Rate from Unemployment to Work (pdf 305 kB)
- Kerstin Johansson: Do Labour Market Programs Affect Labor Force Participation? (pdf 216 kB)
- Comment by Magnus Wikström (pdf 100 kB)