"G Farris" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...
Paul Krugman thinks it is...at least Keynesian economics, that is.
Keynesian economics, which applies a supply-and-demand model to the labor
market, was developed before the advent of large scale spcial programs,
which
resulted in a significant proportion of a society being paid more not to
work
than they would earn working.
Could you cite the part of Keynes work that states this? :~)
You like sources? LA TRIBUNE (French economic daily) reported yesterday
the
results of a governmant analysis which showed that most people presently
benefiting from "reinsertion" welfare will earn less when they actually do
get
a job. This is considered to be a big hurdle for Mr Douste-Blazy (minister
of
health and "family affairs") who has the daunting task of trying to
propose a
reform for this type of social welfare.
That's just their opinion.
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Matt
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Matthew W. Barrow
Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
Montrose, CO