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Recommendations on Japan's Labor Policy

The Editors

Japanese Economy, 1979, vol. 8, issue 2, 5-47

Abstract: Through the 1940s, especially after World War II, the importance of full employment was acknowledged in advanced industrial nations and the full-employment policy was given its due by their policy makers. The achievement of full employment was envisioned as a mandate of national economic policy. It also meant a radical turnabout in the philosophy of economic policy, in that policy efforts to secure and stabilize employment for the working masses were placed in a position to lead national economic management, and thus, employment policy ceased to be subservient to general economic policy.

Date: 1979
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