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<< Don't you feel Safer? | Main | 90 Congressmen Demand Cintas Agree to Card Check >> July 10, 2003Funding Jobs Creates Jobs, Doh!It's so crazy, it just might work. Stimulus Should Focus on Jobs says this column in the New York Times, rather than on stimulating consumer spending: There are better alternatives. One is to concentrate government stimulus in areas that produce a high number of well-paying jobs. These include capital spending and many federal and state programs, from education and health care to transportation infrastructure.And at least some economists have done calculations on which kinds of spending on which jobs yield the best results. From a study by Harvard's James Medoff: Private investment in durable goods did especially well, Mr. Medoff found, creating a reasonable number of jobs on average but ones that pay especially well. Thus, more capital investment is an excellent way to create good jobs.Oh yeah-- and can you blame Bush for the economic results we are suffering: Mr. Medoff updated the study to find out what the quality of jobs has been in the current administration. He finds that the score, combining number of jobs with quality, has declined almost as rapidly in this administration as it did in the first Bush administration. On average, over the course of the Clinton administration, the score rose.So forget the mindless rhetoric about "stimulus"-- let's see some more talk about jobs, jobs, jobs. Posted by Nathan at July 10, 2003 09:40 AM Related posts:
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