An April 1990 Planning Council report The fully employed high income society, by Dennis Rose has received nationwide publicity due to its suggestion that full employment is possible by 1995. The suggestion that full employment is possible within 5 years is based on several model experiments. In this paper I examine the calculations on which these assertions are based, and conclude that they are not supported; indeed the modelling indicates the very opposite of what is claimed - full employment by 1995 is next to impossible following current policies
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
I am pleased to have the opportunity to reply to John Robinson's charge of "unprofessional wishful t...
Attitudes to full employment in official publications have varied. There have been changes in view a...
The papers in this symposium are derived from papers presented to the most recent of 2 conferences o...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
The upturn in the growth of the world economy, which commenced in 1991, has continued unabated throu...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
We estimate the effect of four types of education qualifications, as a proxy for human capital and s...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
I am pleased to have the opportunity to reply to John Robinson's charge of "unprofessional wishful t...
Attitudes to full employment in official publications have varied. There have been changes in view a...
The papers in this symposium are derived from papers presented to the most recent of 2 conferences o...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
The upturn in the growth of the world economy, which commenced in 1991, has continued unabated throu...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
We estimate the effect of four types of education qualifications, as a proxy for human capital and s...
Past Commentaries have noted the many revisions made to official estimates of employment, including ...
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...