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RRR Uncommon Sense interview on full employment

Posted on May 31, 2017 by Warwick Smith

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I was interviewed by Amy Mullins on Uncommon Sense following the publication of my report on the history of unemployment in Australia. The interview is about 40 minutes long which allowed us to really delve into the topic of unemployment. Thanks Amy for a really enjoyable conversation.

Listen to the podcast here.

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