Brian Reddaway: Foreword
Jonathan Michie: Introduction
Part I: Global Lessons and Prospects
1: Ajit Singh: Liberalization and Globalization: An unhealthy
euphoria
2: Robert Pollin and Elizabeth Zahrt: Expansionary Policy for Full
Employment in the United States: Retrospective on the 1960s and
current period prospects
3: John Eatwell: Effective Demand and Disguised Unemployment
Part II: Unemployment and Inequality
4: Roger Tarling and Frank Wilkinson: Economic Functioning,
Self-Sufficiency, and Full Employment
5: Brian Henry and Kevin Lee: Unemployment, Wage Dispersion, and
Labour Market Flexibility
6: Simon Deakin and Keith Ewing: Inflation, Economic Performance,
and Employment Rights
Part III: Pay and Employment Strategies
7: Peter Robinson: Is there a Pay Problem?
8: Geoff Harcourt: Economic Policy, Accumulation, and
Productivity
9: John Grieve Smith: Devising a Strategy for Pay
Part IV: Policies for Full Employment
10: Andrew Glyn: Paying for Job Creation
11: Michael Kitson, Jonathan Michie, and Holly Sutherland: A Price
Well Worth Paying?: The benefits of a full employment strategy
Index
`All the chapters reach a high standard.'
Labour Research
`This is a collection of papers which presents valuable and
original contributions to the current policy debate on balancing
employment levels, inflation and trade union power with acceptable
economic growth.'
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