Attitudes to full employment in official publications have varied. There have been changes in view as to the content, meaning and ranking of full employment in comparison to other objectives, and as to the significance of trade-offs between full employment and other objectives. Full employment conceived as total employment was worshipped at the beginning of the period under review. It was worshipped with less fervour in the 1960s. Opinions differed over what should have been done to reduce unemployment in the short-term as opposed to long-term and over what level of unemployment represented failure to achieve "full employment". Perceived opportunity costs - in terms of foregoing other objectives - of pursuing full employment more intensely,...
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The Labour Relations Act 1987 removed legal restrictions on the subject matter of bargaining. This a...
This article discusses distinctive features of the New Zealand debate on the economics of wages and ...
The division of the national product between capital and labour is an old topic in economic theory b...
An April 1990 Planning Council report The fully employed high income society, by Dennis Rose has rec...
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 ...
This article considers the attitudes of a small sample of unemployed people towards the characterist...
I am pleased to have the opportunity to reply to John Robinson's charge of "unprofessional wishful t...
Radical employment changes make New Zealand an interesting theoretical and empirical 'case' on how p...
Contains fulltext : 176347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The target of...
This article repons on the results of a questionnaire survey undertaken in August September 1991 on ...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
Broad based employer organizations have successfully advocated deregulation of New Zealand labour re...
The article examines proposals advanced by enzpluyer organisations for labour law reform, which they...
The Labour Relations Act 1987 removed legal restrictions on the subject matter of bargaining. This a...
This article discusses distinctive features of the New Zealand debate on the economics of wages and ...
The division of the national product between capital and labour is an old topic in economic theory b...