tailieunhanh - WHITE HOUSE FORUM ON JOBS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Although output growth should be stronger next year, resource slack and unemployment seem likely to decline only slowly. The prospect of high unemployment for a long period of time remains a central concern of policy. Not only does high unemployment, particularly long-term unemployment, impose heavy costs on the unemployed and their families and on society, but it also poses risks to the sustainability of the recovery itself through its effects on households’ incomes and confidence. Maintaining price stability is also a central concern of policy. Recently, inflation has declined to a level that is slightly below that. | WHITE HOUSE FORUM ON JOBS AND economic growth DECEMBER 3 2009 Table of Contents Remarks of Vice President Joe Remarks of President Barack Summary of the Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs and the Engine of Job Growth Session . . 9 Summary of the Creating Jobs Through the Rebuilding of America s Infrastructure Session . . 13 Summary of the Strengthening Workers and Main Street Summary of the Innovation Agenda and Green Jobs of the Future Summary of the Encouraging Business Investment Competitiveness and Job Creation Summary of the Expanding Job Opportunities for America s Workers Through Exports Discussion Led by President Barack .

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