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  • 11Employment Act Of 1946 — An act of legislation enacted by the United States Congress that charged the government with the responsibility of maintaining a high employment level of labor and price stability. These two goals are in direct conflict with each other, because… …

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  • 12Employment Cost Index - ECI — A quarterly report from the U.S. Department of Labor that measures the growth of employee compensation (wages and benefits). The index is based on a survey of employer payrolls in the final month of each quarter. The ECI tracks movement in the… …

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  • 13Economic growth — GDP real growth rates, 1990–1998 and 1990–2006, in selected countries …

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  • 14Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act — Infobox Legislation Name = Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act Parliament/Congress/Senate it was passed in = U.S. Congress Logo of that parliament or congress = longtitle = A bill to establish and translate into practical reality the right of …

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  • 15NAFTA's effect on United States employment — Studies done by Kate Bronfenbrenner at Cornell University showed the adverse effect of plants threatening to move to Mexico and Canada because of NAFTA.[1] The North American Free Trade Agreement s impact on United States employment …

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  • 16flexible employment — Said increasingly to characterize the industrial firms and economies of the post industrial world, it assumes two forms. Functional flexibility (or post fordism) means the adaptation of work organization, skills, and machinery, so as to cope with …

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  • 17economic growth — Process by which a nation s wealth increases over time. The most widely used measure of economic growth is the real rate of growth in a country s total output of goods and services (gauged by the gross domestic product adjusted for inflation, or… …

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  • 18Inclusive Growth, Full Employment and Structural Change — «Inclusive Growth» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Inclusive Growth (desambiguación). Inclusive Growth, Full Employment and Structural Change Inclusive Growth, Full Employment and Struc …

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  • 19Classical theory of growth and stagnation — Classical economics refers to work done by a group of economists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The theories developed mainly focused on the way market economies functioned. Classical Economics study mainly concentrates on the… …

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  • 20Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth — Scotland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Scotland …

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