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Policies and programs to promote inclusion in employment, education, health care, and housing must be implemented at the local and national levels.
This is a welcome step and “explicit but not exclusive targeting” should be extended to education, health care, and
employment.
The Commission’s Europe 2020 initiative sets specific targets for raising school completion rates and
employment
levels for all EU citizens.
America the RecklessMILAN – The world’s developed countries face growth and
employment
shortfalls, while developing countries are confronting huge challenges in adapting to increasingly volatile capital flows while adjusting their growth patterns to sustain economic development.
In the case of a US default, however, it would start to attract capital inflows, causing the euro to rise, adding to already-substantial headwinds to growth and employment, and making recovery in its damaged peripheral economies nearly impossible.
The global economy faces tremendous trials in the coming years: growth, employment, and distributional challenges in many advanced and developing countries; far-reaching institutional reform in Europe; the complex middle-income transition in China; and the continuing need to reduce poverty worldwide.
And the romance has resulted in both parties living happily: the Fed feels better positioned to pursue its dual mandate of high
employment
and stable inflation, while investors feel that they have the opportunity for sizeable financial rewards.
Initially, central bankers were keen to cultivate this romance as a means of meeting their broader policy objectives of growth, employment, stable inflation, and financial stability.
Minimum-wage increases, for example, counteract income-tax credits and lower payroll taxes aimed at encouraging youth
employment.
The increased spending leads to higher employment, an increase in capacity utilization, and, eventually, upward pressure on wages and prices.
In many places where the labor market remains out of balance, domestic action is required to strengthen economic potential and improve access to
employment.
(NASA in particular has been constrained by years of political infighting and patronage in the US Congress, to the point where its mission seems to be
employment
maintenance rather space exploration.)
Third, publicly financing health could increase overall
employment.
Provinces with high levels of private insurance coverage, on the other hand, had lower
employment
rates and slower wage growth.
This will, supposedly, eradicate a field of poppies, provide local people with protein from fish and fowl, help reforestation and also bring
employment
to local children.
Moreover,
employment
gains have been robust during the first six months of Trump’s presidency, with more than a million jobs created, and stocks are soaring to new highs, both of which are fueling higher consumption.
Not surprisingly,
employment
has boomed in India’s IT-enabled offshore services sector, soaring from 106,000 in March 2002 to 171,500 a year later.
According to the latest projections,
employment
will cross the one-million mark in 2008.
The service sector makes up 79% of Britain’s GDP, and accounts for some 80% of
employment
in the UK economy, compared to just 10% for manufacturing.
In other words, prohibiting the central bank from acting as lender of last resort can push solvent economies into a needless debt crisis, undermining output and
employment.
In several advanced countries, including the US, growth and
employment
prospects are starting to diverge widely, endangering social cohesion and economic openness.
On the balance-sheet side, even if a temporary decline in long-term interest rates pushes up asset values, debt-burdened households with uncertain
employment
prospects are unlikely to rush to consume.
The tradable sector accounts for just 30% of the US economy (by value added), and
employment
growth in the tradable sector is negligible.
If
employment
growth in the non-tradable sector – dominated by government and health care – falters, the tradable sector will have to take up the slack.
It was in those US counties, too, that local businesses cut
employment
most aggressively.
For SMEs, a shortage of customers, not a shortage of credit, constrained borrowing, employment, and output.
Monetary policy is an effective means of managing inflation and can boost
employment
and output in a recession.
Yet the reforms have faced delays, and
employment
and output growth has been limited.
But, though the road back to full
employment
and sustainable growth will not be built overnight, progress on it may be faster than most observers expect.
Thus, both growth and
employment
came at the expense of the tradable side of the economy.
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