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“If There Is Any Such Thing”: Why read Hoxie on theory?

…archaic and bogus analysis the next year in a pamphlet, “Innovative Supply-Side Policies to Reduce Unemployment” and yet again in 1991, adding Stephen Nickell to the team in Unemployment: Macroeconomic Performance…

Labor versus Market and Demand

…rising. And if those risks materialize, they can do so quickly in the form of sharply higher layoffs and rising unemployment. We can put that description into labor market indicators….

Pandering to the Right Fringe

…on capital income. Those provisions are most favorable for the wealthy who own most of the corproate stock and other financial assets. hough the right likes to label these kinds…

…reverse the unemployment increases that we’ve seen over the last two years. But not all the news is rosy: using the administration’s own numbers (from the CEA), the tax plan…

Accurate reporting

…some doubt on the usefulness of such labeling. For example, the label “cyclical” often implies — whether implicitly or explicitly — that declines in the participation rate explained by “cyclical”…