Over at Slate, James Ledbetter says that he cannot referee between the two gangs of economists warring over the causes of high unemployment.
But he is wrong.
He can.
Here is how:
Suppose that you have not cyclical unemployment generated by a collapse in aggregate demand but structural unemployment generated by mismatch, suppose you have a situation in which the structure of demand by consumers is different from the jobs that workers are capable of filling. Suppose--this is...
Published on August 24, 2010 17:44