I am pleased to have the opportunity to reply to John Robinson's charge of "unprofessional wishful thinking" and his confident assertion that the model runs reported in The fully employed high income society: a comment "have shown clearly that full employment by 1995 is next to impossible"
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
It is 80 years since Beveridge took on what he called the ‘five giants’ of want, disease, ignorance,...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
An April 1990 Planning Council report The fully employed high income society, by Dennis Rose has rec...
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...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
The New Zealand public research system is undergoing a once in a generation review and renewal. This...
Mitchell and Mosler (M&M) in their paper provide a critique of neoclassical remedies for unemploymen...
The issue is: Have the authorities properly looked after the mechanism of prosperity and not only r...
New Zealand is having serious drffrculty in sustaining the living standards, public services and ben...
The Author responds to the criticism made by Nina Shapiro regarding the business cycles in capitalis...
This paper questions why a number of leading academics and politicians have ignored recent findings ...
Warren Page is a very senior journalist in New Zealand and the comments he has made provide a valuab...
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
It is 80 years since Beveridge took on what he called the ‘five giants’ of want, disease, ignorance,...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
An April 1990 Planning Council report The fully employed high income society, by Dennis Rose has rec...
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...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
The New Zealand public research system is undergoing a once in a generation review and renewal. This...
Mitchell and Mosler (M&M) in their paper provide a critique of neoclassical remedies for unemploymen...
The issue is: Have the authorities properly looked after the mechanism of prosperity and not only r...
New Zealand is having serious drffrculty in sustaining the living standards, public services and ben...
The Author responds to the criticism made by Nina Shapiro regarding the business cycles in capitalis...
This paper questions why a number of leading academics and politicians have ignored recent findings ...
Warren Page is a very senior journalist in New Zealand and the comments he has made provide a valuab...
In this paper, I investigate the prospect that there has been a general 'upskilling' in the New Zeal...
It is 80 years since Beveridge took on what he called the ‘five giants’ of want, disease, ignorance,...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...