摘要
Even as the global economy creepsout of its worst recession since WorldWar II,a key indicator of well-being isflashing red for policymakers.From theU.S.to Europe,socalled misery index-es-the sum of a
Even as the global economy creeps out of its worst recession since World War II, a key indicator of well-being is flashing red for policymakers. From the U.S. to Europe, so-called misery indexes-the sum of a country's unemployment and inflation rates-are rising toward levels unseen for much of the last two decades.
出处
《国际经济合作》
CSSCI
北大核心
2010年第6期1-1,共1页
Journal of International Economic Cooperation