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Keynesian Policies for Voluntary Unemployment

William Peterson

Chapter 13 in Unemployment in Europe, 1989, pp 343-356 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract This chapter represents an attempt to construct a simple classical model of the aggregate labour market from which it is nevertheless possible to draw certain Keynesian conclusions about the desirability of intervention, in the form of a conventional counter-cyclical fiscal policy, in order to maintain full employment. The starting-point of the paper is the observation - based on recent studies of the simulation properties of two macroeconomic models of the United Kingdom (Brooks et al. 1983; Peterson, 1984) — that it appears to be possible to devise policies which start from current levels of output, employment and inflation and which represent an unambiguous improvement in all welfare indicators. Such policies have become known as ‘free lunches’, apparently after the habit of nineteenth-century American bar-keepers in providing their customers with free, but thirst-provoking, food in order to stimulate sales of drink: similar incentives are offered by Nevada casino proprietors. In these contexts the catch is obvious, but in the case of expansionary macroeconomic policies there is scope for more controversy.

Keywords: Labour Supply; Real Wage; Unemployment Benefit; Supply Curve; Free Lunch (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-19795-8_19

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