In the post-World War II era, the U.S. government's full employment
policy led to rapid mechanization of production by reducing the
cost of financing investment. The mechanization of production
displaced more blacks than whites because blacks were
disproportionately unskilled. In addition, the growth in the import
of manufactured goods further reduced the demand for unskilled
labor. The author argues that the government should fill the gap
with government employment and should discourage imports from
developing countries.
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