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Question for economists: can economy contract without unemployment rising?
SG's population is ageing, leads to shrinking labour force. To sustain economic growth, govt opens the floodgates to immigrants and foreign workers.
How to stop the influx of immigrants and foreign workers? Slower pace of growth. Maybe even contraction, because as the population ages, there will be less demand for goods and services.
Only problem is the potential impact of economic contraction on employment. And since the aim is to keep out immigrants and foreign workers, the impact of unemployment will fall on the working citizens.
So is it possible to have our cake and eat it: a soft landing with full employment?
SG's population is ageing, leads to shrinking labour force. To sustain economic growth, govt opens the floodgates to immigrants and foreign workers.
How to stop the influx of immigrants and foreign workers? Slower pace of growth. Maybe even contraction, because as the population ages, there will be less demand for goods and services.
Only problem is the potential impact of economic contraction on employment. And since the aim is to keep out immigrants and foreign workers, the impact of unemployment will fall on the working citizens.
So is it possible to have our cake and eat it: a soft landing with full employment?