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of theory, empirics and policy issues related to full employment. We make a novel contribution by tying together multi …
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case of Germany. A Job Guarantee's impact on inflation depends on excess production capacities of economic sectors as well … even contribute to reaching the inflation target and prevent deflation. However, deficiencies of the European institutional …
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prices. Paradoxically, neither accepted economic theory nor practical experience appears to indicate that high or full …
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This working paper provides a survey of the theoretical underpinnings for the various employment guarantee schemes, and discusses full employment policy experiences in the United States, Sweden, India, Argentina, and France. The theoretical and policy developments are delineated in a historical...
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) and to compare it to that of Post-Keynesian theory, the latter arguably the most faithful approach to the original … ; fiscal theory of the price level ; functional finance ; full employment …
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far as the NAIRU (non accelerating inflation rate of unemployment) is seen as a barrier to the achievement of full …
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Electoral support for social democracy in Western Europe is in free fall. The implosion of social democracy is largely self- inflicted, because 'Third Way' social democracy alienated its traditional supporters by (a) a deliberate move to the non- reformist, status-quo oriented macroeconomics of...
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Claims that the nation has reached full employment take for granted the need for a reserve pool of labor to maintain price stability and labor market flexibility. But are millions of jobless and underemployed workers the best we can do in these times of economic expansion? And what will happen...
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