In this book, Frederic L. Pryor uses the concept of structural
complexity to show how changes in the population, the labour force,
the structure of industry, the financial system, foreign and
domestic trade, and the government sector are related to the same
general trend in the US economic system. He also investigates the
impact of these changes on the functioning of the system, exploring
such matters as the long-term rising unemployment rate, the
allegedly increasing volatility of the economy, the changing degree
of competition, and the evolving economic role of the government.
The discussion is aimed at those who wish to view the economy as a
whole and who are concerned with problems of understanding an
economy that is becoming increasingly complex along many different
dimensions. For specialists a number of appendices discuss a
variety of technical issues.
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