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Nonfinancial Economics Eugene Mccarthy

Nonfinancial Economics By Eugene Mccarthy

Nonfinancial Economics by Eugene Mccarthy


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Nonfinancial Economics: The Case for Shorter Hours of Work by Eugene Mccarthy

This book is written in support of proposals to reduce work time in order to improve employment opportunities. The authors, both of whom have been deeply involved in shorter workweek policy debates, argue that the failure of the U.S. to enact shorter workweek legislation when it was first proposed in the late 1950s was a significant policy mistake. They argue further that reduced work hours are an effective means to full employment, improved income distribution, and a stronger consumer market--in addition to promising a better life to the contemporary American family. Policymakers concerned with employment issues as well as trade union officials and students of industrial relations will find here a new framework of ideas to support the renewed consideration of shorter workweek legislation.

The authors approach their subject by analyzing the consequences of the U.S. rejection of shorter workweek proposals over the past 30 years. Among them, they contend, are an increasing polarization of incomes, the devotion of more and more resources to the support of economic waste, and a continuing problem with unemployment. The current preoccupation with dollar-denominated growth (a legacy from the Great Depression) has produced a debt-ridden system which increasingly fails to accomodate people's real needs: hence, the authors call for a nonfinancial analysis of economic questions. Taken as a whole, this volume offers both an eloquent defense of leisure and a cogent analysis of the beneficial economic effects of the institution of a shorter workweek or longer annual vacation.

About Eugene Mccarthy

EUGENE McCARTHY, during his long and distinguished career, has been at the forefront of policy discussions involving the shorter work week

WILLIAM McGAUGHEY, a CPA, is a cost accountant for a public transportation agency. His previous works include A Shorter Workweek in the 1980s.

Table of Contents

Introduction An Economic and Political View: Unemployment and the Economics of Waste The Bankruptcy of U.S. Employment Policy The Productivity Factor The Employment Factor The Hours Factor Output: Useful or Waste Some Common Varieties of Waste Shaking the Waste Out of this Economy An Economy Built on Money and Debt Micro and Macro Effects of Reduced Hours International Work-Sharing Historical and Theological View A Short History of Shorter Working Hours Work, Leisure, Philosophy, Ideology and their Perversions Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275925147
9780275925147
0275925145
Nonfinancial Economics: The Case for Shorter Hours of Work by Eugene Mccarthy
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-05-19
244
N/A
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