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Full employment

Full employment means no unemployment or underemployment[?], or alternatively, no unemployment above the level of natural unemployment.

The active pursuit of national full employment through interventionist government policies is associated with Keysianism[?] and marked the postwar agenda of many European nations.

Ideas associated with the Phillips curve have questioned the possibility and value of full employment in a society.



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