Jared Bernstein and Dean Baker have a detailed post in the NYT Economix 
blog today:

The Unemployment Rate at Full Employment: How Low Can You Go?
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/20/the-unemployment-rate-at-full-employment-how-low-can-you-go/

For those in DC (or have friends in DC who'd be interested in it), come 
out Busboys and Poets at 5th & K at 6:30pm on Nov. 25th to hear Dean and 
Jared talk about and sign copies of their new book:

Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working People
http://www.cepr.net/index.php/publications/books/getting-back-to-full-employment-a-better-bargain-for-working-people

Baker and Bernstein show us the routes to much lower levels of 
unemployment and how this benefits the economy and society as a whole.
Years after the official end of the Great Recession, millions of 
Americans still face the bitter realities of unemployment and 
underemployment. In spite of this, the media and politicians remain 
fixated on lurching from one manufactured calamity to the next, all 
while ignoring the real problem: the jobs crisis. In their new book, 
Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working People, 
Dean Baker and Jared Bernstein make the case that refocusing the debate 
on jobs and policies that encourage full employment will not only grow 
the economy, but will lead to lower budget deficits and debt while 
diminishing our historically high rates of inequality.

As Baker – one of the first economists on record to recognize and warn 
of the dangers posed by the stock and housing bubbles – and Bernstein – 
formerly the Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to Vice President Joe 
Biden -- point out, it is commonsense that low unemployment is a good 
thing. But what most may not realize is that high levels of employment 
will have enormous benefits for the people who already have jobs. The 
authors show that in times of high employment workers can secure 
substantial wages gains and a share of the nation’s economic growth.

Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich calls Getting Back to Full 
Employment: A Better Bargain for Working Americans, “A gem of a book -- 
explaining why full employment is so important and how it can be 
achieved. Mandatory reading for every concerned citizen.”

Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better bargain for Working People is 
available as a free download or from your local bookseller as a 
paperback, available for purchase at cost.

http://www.cepr.net/index.php/publications/books/getting-back-to-full-employment-a-better-bargain-for-working-people

-- 
Nicole Woo
Director of Domestic Policy
Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
202.293.5380 ext.108
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