You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers. |
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Poverty was to be conquered by a commitment to full employment together with social insurance. |
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He also thinks the city should become a big employer, guaranteeing full employment. |
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If full employment is a desirable goal, then a policy of low real rates of interest ought to be followed. |
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The party also proposed that the state assume responsibility for full employment based on a minimum wage related to the cost of living. |
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Income tax receipts have soared by 19 per cent in the last year and the economy is all but back to full employment. |
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With full employment and self-reliance, the workers' bargaining power increases. |
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Up until 1984, we were a broadly social democratic nation, committed to full employment and a welfare state. |
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This will mean that the buoyant region maintains full employment whereas the depressed region exhibits a local labour demand shortfall. |
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Registered unemployment in the city is already below 5 per cent, suggesting virtual full employment. |
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Even a good chunk of the much-hailed decline in crime rates is defensibly assigned to full employment. |
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The move was a serious blow to the government's laudable aim of achieving full employment. |
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This opens the way for state intervention to regulate the level of effective demand to secure full employment. |
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Together they would have a bright future, with full employment and a high standard of living. |
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If you're interested in politics, you're interested in poverty, pensions, full employment and disability. |
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This boom will be constrained only by lack of workers, attributable directly to full employment in the economy, he said. |
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The Government is committed to achieving full employment at high wages, and it is well down the path to achieving that. |
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The answer is that full employment doesn't actually mean that everyone's employed. |
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Acculturation theory was partially supported by the finding that assimilation tendencies are linked to finding full employment. |
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So, the first thing that is needed is a vigorous strategy for pursuing full employment and eliminating poverty. |
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Even after American returns to full employment, the outlook for wages is grim. |
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The European Central Bank must take into consideration the objective of full employment when making decisions. |
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There is likely to be some frictional unemployment even when there is technically full employment, because most people change jobs from time to time. |
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Mass unemployment was replaced by virtually full employment. |
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Until the 80's, New Zealand had pursued a policy of full employment, ensuring that there were jobs for all, even if it required spending money to do so. |
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Growing our economy at a rate of 3.5 percent, creating just this year 750,000 new jobs, having on all border towns a figure close to full employment. |
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Perhaps in an era of full employment the prospect of a generous lump sum and reasonable job opportunities still out there, the threat of no job is not so daunting. |
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The findings of the job index are consistent with other indicators suggesting full employment which bring challenges despite a buoyant business environment. |
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So it has been agreed the tri-partite and political level not to set national targets for return to full employment. |
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This may be true when the economy is operating at full employment – when state and market are in competition for every last resource. |
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The CoR would advocate a longer timespan for the drive to achieve full employment, to combine efforts to create employment guidelines. |
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It is also clear from the text that the leaders of the EU Member States believe in a Bolshevist fantasy of stable prices and full employment. |
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You tamper with this at your peril, for it is at the heart of full employment and of labour laws. |
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Much of the Pacific coast, where farmers export asparagus, grapes and a plateful of other products, enjoys full employment. |
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It is worth remembering that Lisbon talks of full employment, not high levels of employment, and we should stick to our original ambition. |
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We need to reform, adapt, modernise and find a revitalised strategy for sustainable growth and full employment. |
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We need to realise that full employment helps create social inclusion and not the other way around. |
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This means firms can hire and lay off workers fairly easily, but governments have the responsibility to promote full employment. |
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The drive for full employment and higher productivity depends on a wide variety of actions, including those already discussed above. |
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This venture is based on the triad of a knowledge economy, full employment and renovation of the social state. |
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Fifthly, a full employment policy is required to fight poverty effectively. |
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Meanwhile, with participation steady and broader measures of underemployment dropping, the economy is fast closing in on full employment. |
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Policies and strategies devised to promote full employment and decent work should also address issues of income and socio-political inequalities. |
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Growth must be more intense in order to create the necessary employment to allow us to achieve full employment. |
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The attainment of this goal will enable the Union to regain the conditions for full employment. |
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In 1945, the Canadian federal government announced a peacetime program to maintain full employment and prevent recession. |
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In a market where anti-scab legislation does not exist, the solution to the problem becomes full employment. |
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The Government's aim is to deliver full employment so that everyone who can work has the opportunity to do so wherever they live. |
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In this setting, there is full employment and the authors show that it is actually possible to cover the subsidies from taxes. |
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The goal of full employment is considered an important instrument for taking on the challenge of population ageing. |
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Europe's policies for full employment must be combined with policies that promote job quality and social progress. |
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As in all centrally planned economies, full employment was achieved and maintained through huge amounts of hidden unemployment. |
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States parties must therefore adopt, as quickly as possible, measures aiming at achieving full employment. |
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The Presidency will pursue the objective of full employment and more inclusive labour markets in work within the EPSCO area. |
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We work for full employment and a fair participation of all European citizens on the wealth of our societies. |
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It pledged to make the conquest of poverty, achieve the goal of full employment and foster social integration, prevailing over objectives of development. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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Of course there is no magic wand that can bring back full employment. |
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The operations of demand do not automatically guarantee full employment. |
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In the course of the speculative cycle, resources are misallocated and financial crisis causes income, output, and employment to depart from the full employment path. |
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So we remain far short of full employment for the third reason. |
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That's helpful, but not close to enough to get us back to full employment. |
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Indeed, price stability is one of the longer-term conditions for the achievement of other economic policy objectives, such as sustainable economic growth and full employment. |
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Although Mr Reagan's ultra-Keynesian America is barrelling along towards full employment, all its trading and budget accounts are frighteningly out of balance. |
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The CSC aims at achieving the full employment of all employable inmates, and gives priority to programs that contribute to the defrayal of incarceration costs. |
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That amounts to full employment and there is even a shortage of workers. |
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Some criticism is sometimes directed towards university teacher courses in that newly qualified teachers, once in full employment, start facing realities for which they were not prepared. |
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I agree with the new presidency's emphasis not only on the essential drive towards achieving full employment but also on the equally essential need to improve the quality of work. |
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Second, if firms punish detected shirkers by withholding a bonus, firms can punish shirking workers even when there is full employment in the economy. |
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They have lived their lives in a brave new world of ample liquidity, full employment, and seemingly forever free markets. |
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In addition, the application also includes a company's business recovery plan, which indicates how the firm intends to return to full employment by the conclusion of the agreement. |
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It demobilised hundreds of thousands of service men and women desperate to go home, and established for the first time ever, full employment. |
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They were working hard to ensure that the people on their particular reserve were able to enjoy a standard of life that enjoyed full employment and that prosperity was thriving. |
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However, in virtually none of the agreement files was there any indication of whether the firm returned to full employment or whether it had laid off some portion of the workers in the work unit. |
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In the post-war years, when the city still enjoyed full employment, the town council took to compulsorily purchasing buildings in Ancoats for redevelopment. |
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Not the fiscal hard heads who wish for smaller government, budget surpluses and low or no debt, nor the government interventionists who reckon fiscal policy can deliver full employment and ongoing prosperity. |
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The problem of full employment is patently one of our primary concerns. |
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He focused on monetary expansion as a means of helping to create full employment. |
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The Labour government also enacted Keynesian economic policies, to create artificial economic demand leading to full employment. |
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Ironically, one of his earlier studies, and perhaps his finest econometric contribution, removed a perceived threat to the maintenance of Keynesian full employment. |
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The government still thinks it has a good story to tell: a robust economy, full employment, unimaginable additional squillions on the way for health and education and so forth. |
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The reason is the same as in the preceding model: full employment because it leads to a higher GDP increases the redistributive capacity of the economy. |
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But maybe the way it will equilibrate at full employment is there'll be specialists at cleaning the shallow end and the deep end of rich people's swimming pools. |
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Practically every country in the European Union is currently undergoing social and labour reforms in order to try to come closer to full employment. |
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The rising affluence of the Fifties and Sixties was underpinned by sustained full employment and a dramatic rise in workers' wages. |
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Policy choices made by Western governments, for example monetarism, mass unemployment, abandonment of policies for full employment, or the organisation of the total liquidity of financial markets. |
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It did not promote some kind of Nirvana where people were taken care of and they lived happily ever after in a full employment environment with strong social programs. |
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Increasing productivity threatens full employment. |
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Which policies would promote full employment? |
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His One Nation approach to the economy was to seek high or full employment, especially with a General Election looming. |
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The Great Depression did not return, and full employment was created. |
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He nationalized strategic industries and services, improved wages and working conditions, paid the full external debt and achieved nearly full employment. |
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However, the emphasis on the construction of heavy industry provided full employment and social mobility through the recruitment of young rural workers and women. |
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Thus, a central conclusion of Keynesian economics is that, in some situations, no strong automatic mechanism moves output and employment towards full employment levels. |
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Rowntree and Laver cited full employment policies, rises in real wages and the expansion of social welfare programmes as the key factors behind this positive development. |
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