Chapter II. Production and Employment
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1963, vol. 23, 20-32
Abstract:
Usually the main question about employment at the beginning of the year in Britain has been: ‘How big an increase in demand will the available labour supply allow?’ This year the question is the other way round: ‘How big an increase in demand is needed to bring down unemployment to a more normal level?’
Date: 1963
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