Is full employment possible? / by Hyman Lumer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : New Century Publishers ; 1962.Description: 128 pages : contains illustrations, tables, and charts ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.11
LOC classification:
  • HD 5724 .L85 1962
Contents:
1. Joblesness - A growing affliction -- 2. Unemployment today -- 3. The depressed areas -- 4. Automation and jobs -- 5. Foreign competition and the export of jobs -- 6. If full employment possible? -- 7. The fight for jobs
Summary: "This brief volume undertakes to present the Marxist viewpoint on the question of unemployment - on its extent and ramifications and on the type of program to be pursued in the fight for jobs today. It does not seek, however, to offer a rounded comprehensive treatment of the subject; this would require a much larger book. Rather, it confines itself to the presentation of a number of major aspects of the question which are considered to be of particular importance at the present time." -- preface
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HD 5724 .L85 1962 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19070002

Includes tables and charts containing information on unemployment trends.

Includes bibliographical references (pgs. 124 - 128).

1. Joblesness - A growing affliction -- 2. Unemployment today -- 3. The depressed areas -- 4. Automation and jobs -- 5. Foreign competition and the export of jobs -- 6. If full employment possible? -- 7. The fight for jobs

"This brief volume undertakes to present the Marxist viewpoint on the question of unemployment - on its extent and ramifications and on the type of program to be pursued in the fight for jobs today. It does not seek, however, to offer a rounded comprehensive treatment of the subject; this would require a much larger book. Rather, it confines itself to the presentation of a number of major aspects of the question which are considered to be of particular importance at the present time." -- preface

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