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This paper discusses how an increase in the supply of money could lead to full employment, and that the lack of sufficient money in the community is the major impediment to jobs for all. It discounts theories such as a shortage of work, lack of skills, and the attitude of the unemployed as significant impediments to full employment. It also talks about various alternatives to 'official money' - such as locally created and traded currencies.
This paper discusses how an increase in the supply of money could lead to full employment, and that the lack of sufficient ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Brass, Charles Conference name: Working Visions International Employment Futures Conference Date: 2001 Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia; Western Australia Resource type: Conference Subjects: Outcomes; Finance; Employment; |
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