State Employment Policy in Hard Times

State Employment Policy in Hard Times
Title State Employment Policy in Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Council of State Planning Agencies
Publisher Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press
Pages 296
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
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Two hundred years ago, Samuel Johnson observed that a society's level of civilization could be gauged by the manner in which it treated its poor. By that measure, the United States today is steadily losing ground. Whereas the number of officially defined poor dwindled steadily from the enactment of the Great Society programs in the mid-1960s, reaching a low of 24.5 million people in 1978, it has since risen to more than 32 million people. Although the economy continues to generate large numbers of new jobs, the basic unemployment rate continues to rise and current projections show little likelihood of unemployment rates consistently below 10 percent until some time after 1984, if then. In the years to come, the creation of an equitable and workable employment policy will be a major agenda item for politicians and policy makers at the state level, as well as for national leaders.

Hard Times

Hard Times
Title Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Tom Clark
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 329
Release 2015-05-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 030020616X

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2008 was a watershed year for global finance. The banking system was eventually pulled back from the brink, but the world was saddled with the worst slump since the 1930s Depression, and millions were left unemployed. While numerous books have addressed the financial crisis, very little has been written about its social consequences. Journalist Tom Clark draws on the research of a transatlantic team led by Professors Anthony Heath and Robert D. Putnam to determine the great recession’s toll on individuals, families, and community bonds in the United States and the United Kingdom. The ubiquitous metaphor of the crisis has been an all-encompassing “financial storm,” but Clark argues that the data tracks the narrow path of a tornado—destroying some neighborhoods while leaving others largely untouched. In our vastly unequal societies, disproportionate suffering is being meted out to the poor—and the book’s new analysis suggests that the scars left by unemployment and poverty will linger long after the economy recovers. Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have shown more interest in exploiting the divisions of opinion ushered in by the slump than in grappling with these problems. But this hard-hitting analysis provides a wake-up call that all should heed.

Politics in Hard Times

Politics in Hard Times
Title Politics in Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Peter Alexis Gourevitch
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 276
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801494369

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In Politics in Hard Times, Peter Gourevitch explores the common political factors that shape economic policy choices. He focuses on three periods of economic crisis--1873-1896, 1929-1949, and 1971 to the present--and compares policy choices made in Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States.

Workers in Hard Times

Workers in Hard Times
Title Workers in Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Leon Fink
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 321
Release 2014-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0252095979

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Seeking to historicize the 2007-2009 Great Recession, this volume of essays situates the current economic crisis and its impact on workers in the context of previous abrupt shifts in the modern-day capitalist marketplace. Contributors use examples from industrialized North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia to demonstrate how workers and states have responded to those shifts and to their disempowering effects on labor. Since the Industrial Revolution, contributors argue, factors such as race, sex, and state intervention have mediated both the effect of economic depressions on workers' lives and workers' responses to those depressions. Contributors also posit a varying dynamic between political upheaval and economic crises, and between workers and the welfare state. The volume ends with an examination of today's "Great Recession": its historical distinctiveness, its connection to neoliberalism, and its attendant expressions of worker status and agency around the world. A sobering conclusion lays out a likely future for workers--one not far removed from the instability and privation of the nineteenth century. The essays in this volume offer up no easy solutions to the challenges facing today's workers. Nevertheless, they make clear that cogent historical thinking is crucial to understanding those challenges, and they push us toward a rethinking of the relationship between capital and labor, the waged and unwaged, and the employed and jobless. Contributors are Sven Beckert, Sean Cadigan, Leon Fink, Alvin Finkel, Wendy Goldman, Gaetan Heroux, Joseph A. McCartin, David Montgomery, Edward Montgomery, Scott Reynolds Nelson, Melanie Nolan, Bryan D. Palmer, Joan Sangster, Judith Stein, Hilary Wainright, and Lu Zhang.

EU Fiscal Policy Coordination in Hard Times

EU Fiscal Policy Coordination in Hard Times
Title EU Fiscal Policy Coordination in Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Rommerskirchen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 229
Release 2019-01-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0192564218

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What happens to European Union (EU) fiscal policy coordination in hard times? Recent accounts of the EU have portrayed the union as plagued by an austerity regime and rampant moral hazard. Charlotte Rommerskirchen provides an alternative account of economic cooperation in Europe during the Great Recession and the European Debt Crisis. Drawing on Mancur Olson's theory of collective action, this volume combines evidence from statistical analysis and extensive interviews with key players. This book reaches an unexpected conclusion regarding the state of collective action in times of crises: Free riding was not rife. Despite heated accusations, member states crisis policies matched their fiscal room for manoeuvre. The real collective action failure is instead diagnosed in the inability to sanction free riders at the EU level and empowering erratic bond markets to discipline governments.

State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment

State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment
Title State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee
Publisher
Pages 1016
Release 1962
Genre United States
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Hard Money, Hard Times

Hard Money, Hard Times
Title Hard Money, Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Lars Osberg
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 228
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781550286120

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Eight leading economists discuss the recent history of monetary policy and its effects on the economy.