Originally posted by Dracon II
Full employment with minimal inflation is possible... but it requires a great deal of political muscle and the ability to control Unions through corporatist structures. A difficult task, but it was achieved in Australia during the 1980's.
Full employment with minimal inflation is possible... but it requires a great deal of political muscle and the ability to control Unions through corporatist structures. A difficult task, but it was achieved in Australia during the 1980's.
During the 1980's the lowest unemployment in Australia got was 5.8% in 1981, and two years later in 1983 it was 10% before falling to 6.2% in 1989.
However Australia certainly didn't have 'minimal inflation' - during those low points of unemployment in 1981 and 1989 inflation was 9.5% and 7.5% respectively.
In fact the lowest inflation rate reported by Australia during the 1980's was 4.6% in 1988.
Given all that data I fail to see how your statements connect to the real world.
(Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database, April 2005)
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