The Private and Social Costs of Unemployment

The Private and Social Costs of Unemployment
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:5740252
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Book Synopsis The Private and Social Costs of Unemployment by : Martin S. Feldstein

Download or read book The Private and Social Costs of Unemployment written by Martin S. Feldstein and published by . This book was released on 1978* with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This short note emphasizes and illustrates two basic points: (1) The private costs of unemployment, i.e., the costs borne by the unemployed themselves, vary substantially and are often extremely low. This low private cost is an important cause of the permanently high unemployment rate in the United States. (2) The social costs of unemployment, i.e., the costs of unemployment to the nation as a whole regardless of how they are distributed, must be judged by considering the specific policy by which a worker would be reemployed. It is wrong to regard unemployment as either without cost (because the unemployed enjoy the opportunity for job search and leisure) or as having a cost equal to lost output. Examples are given to show that output may overstate or understate true social cost, depending on the options available for reemployment


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