Unemployment and Inflation

Unemployment and Inflation
Author: MichaelJ. Piore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351537903

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Originally published in 1979, this reader presents an industrialist view of the labour market and economics as they stood at the time in the United States. The essays collated aim to answer macroeconomic questions on this topic as well as exploring issues related closely to employment and inflation. This title will be of interest to students of business and economics.

The Natural Rate of Unemployment

The Natural Rate of Unemployment
Author: Rod Cross
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1995-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521483308

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For 25 years, theory about the causes of, and possible solutions to, the problem of unemployment has been dominated by Phelps' and Friedman's natural rate of unemployment hypothesis. This postulates that the equilibrium rate of unemployment consistent with steady inflation is determined by structural variables: sustainable reductions in unemployment can be achieved only by measures to change underlying microeconomic structures, such as benefit and pay bargaining systems. Belief in the hypothesis has faltered since the 1980s, the hypothesis being unable to explain the dramatic upward shifts in European unemployment rates. These essays reflect upon the fundamental structures underlying the hypothesis, assess the related evidence, and look forwards, suggesting possible modifications. In contrast to the single rate postulated by the natural rate hypothesis, several of the contributors propose that there are ranges of unemployment rates consistent with steady inflation.

Employment without Inflation

Employment without Inflation
Author: Benjamin Higgins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 135129234X

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The world economy has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent decades and theoretical structures inherited from the 1930s through the 1950s, while retaining large elements of truth, are inadequate to deal with current problems. Benjamin Higgins feels that for a society such as the United States a fiscal policy needs to be adopted that can deal simultaneously with existing unemployment and inflation. He suggests three possible governmental policies: stimulating a high rate of long-run growth, by use of reward innovations and by maintaining the highest possible level of scientific and technical activity; isolating regions that are generators of inflation and others that are pools for unemployment; and establishing a system of direct controls similar to those used in wartime. Higgins describes the transformation of the cogent prewar business cycle, with its alternations of inflation or unemployment, then a transitional period of underemployment equilibrium and secular stagnation, and finally, the strange new world of today, one with economic fluctuations in the form of shifting trade-off curves and loops. He then applies his new paradigm to current problems, showing why they cannot be managed through macroeconomic monetary and fiscal policy. Higgins offers case studies of efforts to fight inflation and unemployment, and to reduce regional gaps, to show their strengths and weaknesses. It can be said that unemployment always results from too many people chasing too few jobs, and inflation is always caused by too much money chasing too few goods and services. Beyond such banal generalizations, Higgins maintains there is no single cause for either unemployment or inflation, and thus no single cure can be prescribed for either, let alone for both at once. Nor is it to be expected that the appropriate cure will prove to be the same in all countries at all times. He suggests that an optimal blend of monetary and fiscal policy that will produce the "minimum discomfort" is a good start. Employment Without Inflation will be of direct policy interest to economists, sociologists, and national planners.

Dangerous Metaphor

Dangerous Metaphor
Author: James K. Galbraith
Publisher: Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1997
Genre: Labor supply
ISBN: 9780941276344

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Workers, Jobs, and Inflation

Workers, Jobs, and Inflation
Author: Martin Neil Baily
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Labor market performance, competition, and inflation; Unemployment, unsatisfied demand for labor, and compensation growth, 1956-80; Inflation, flexible exchange rates and the natural - of unemployment; Feedback between monetary policy, labor market activity, and wage inflation, 1955-78.

The Unemployment-inflation Dilemma

The Unemployment-inflation Dilemma
Author: Charles C. Holt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1971
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Economic research report on the limitations of present government policies for the elimination of unemployment and inflation in the USA - covers economic theories on the dynamics of prices and wages, economic implications of employment policy for the maintenance of full employment, the efficiency of monetary policy and fiscal policy formulation, social implications of labour force training programmes, etc. Bibliography pp. 103 to 107.