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Circumventing macroeconomic conservatism: a policy framework for growth, employment and poverty reduction

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Islam, Iyanatul

International Labour Review

2005

144

1

55-84

economic growth ; employment creation ; poverty alleviation ; role of ILO ; social protection ; workers rights

developing countries

Economic development

English

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"Conservative macroeconomic policy, as currently understood and practised in many developing countries, is preoccupied with stability at the expense of growth and with fiscal and inflation targets at the expense of employment. This article argues that the empirical foundation of macroeconomic conservatism is fragile and there is a case for developing a viable alternative to current orthodoxy. Such an alternative is consistent with the substance and spirit of the ILO?s Decent Work Agenda that emphasizes employment creation, comprehensive social protection, and the strengthening of labour market institutions through social dialogue and protection of labour rights."

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