In Keynesian economics, underemployment equilibrium is a situation with a persistent shortfall relative to full employment and potential output so that...
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Underemployment is the underuse of a worker because their job does not use their skills, offers them too few hours, or leaves the worker idle. It is contrasted...
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maximize profits. Finally, Keynesian macroeconomics points to underemployment equilibrium, where a surplus of labor (i.e., cyclical unemployment) co-exists...
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market Sunspot equilibrium, an economic equilibrium in which non-fundamental factors affect prices or quantities Underemployment equilibrium, a situation...
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fundamentals) and animal spirits. Coordination failure can lead to an underemployment equilibrium. Coordination failure also implies that fiscal policy can mitigate...
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triggers a multiplier effect which draws the economy toward underemployment equilibrium. By the same token, strong demand results in unplanned reduction...
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fell slowly. John Maynard Keynes explained that situation as an underemployment equilibrium where skeptic business prospects prevent companies from hiring...
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replied that secular stagnation was just another name for Keynes's underemployment equilibrium. However, the sustained economic growth, beginning in 1940, undercut...
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100 LU2: Combined rate of time-related underemployment and unemployment: [(persons in time-related underemployment + persons in unemployment) / labour force]...
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International Affairs v 20 (1944) #2 (April), pp. 157–65. Disguised Underemployment and Under-employment in Agriculture, (1956). "Uwagi o teorii 'wielkiego...
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