Journal article
No significant service gap between west Germany and the USA
John Haisken-DeNew, Gustav A Horn, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G Wagner
Economic Bulletin | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02300662
Abstract
ConclusionsThe analyses show that a significant “services gap” does not exist between west Germany and the USA. Such a gap is not even evident in the area of low-skill service activities, such as in catering, once the marginal employment relations — the importance of which is understated by the official statistics — are included.This finding invalidates the empirical basis for economic policy proposals for an expansion of employment in service branches as a way out of the employment crisis. It is evident that a solution to Germany's current employment problems can only be found in a strategy that increases the scope for employment at the macro-economic level, i.e. irrespective of sectoral de..
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