Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/139829 
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1982
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[Journal:] Intereconomics [ISSN:] 0020-5346 [Volume:] 17 [Issue:] 6 [Publisher:] Verlag Weltarchiv [Place:] Hamburg [Year:] 1982 [Pages:] 263-267
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Verlag Weltarchiv, Hamburg
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With unemployment in the OECD countries approaching 30 millions, and with the Mitterrand regime providing yet another example of the failure of demand-led attempts at growth, this article considers the possibility of the advanced industrialised countries returning to a pattern of rapid growth based on plentiful labour supplies. If Keynesian measures to combat high unemployment are rejected, will redundant labour eventually find its own demand, and will this allow a new wave of fast industrial expansion?
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Industrial Employment
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