Achieving and Sustaining Full Employment
Autor: | Sumner M. Rosen |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
Full employment
business.industry Economic policy Health Policy media_common.quotation_subject Public sector Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Public policy Investment (macroeconomics) Globalization Bargaining power Environmental health Unemployment Economics business Aggregate demand media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Public Health Policy. 16:286 |
ISSN: | 0197-5897 |
DOI: | 10.2307/3342860 |
Popis: | Human rights and public health considerations provide strong support for policies that maximize employment. Ample historical and conceptual evidence supports the feasibility of full employment policies. New factors affecting the labor force, the rate of technological change, and the globalization of economic activity require appropriate policies--international as well as national--but do not invalidate the ability of modern states to apply the measures needed. Among these the most important include: (I) systematic reduction in working time with no loss of income, (2) active labor market policies, (3) use of fiscal and monetary measures to sustain the needed level of aggregate demand, (4) restoration of equal bargaining power between labor and capital, (5) social investment in neglected and outmoded infrastructure, (6) accountability of corporations for decisions to shift or reduce capital investment, (7) major reductions in military spending, to be replaced by socially needed and economically productive expenditures, (8) direct public sector job creation, (9) reform of monetary policy to restore emphasis on minimizing unemployment and promoting full employment. None are without precedent in modern economies. The obstacles are ideological and political. To overcome them will require intellectual clarity and effective advocacy. |
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