Winstonm, on 2014-January-16, 10:21, said:
Without jobs there is lowered demand. Without demand, capital is hoarded rather than invested. Changing demographics and improving technology creates a difficult scenario for the working class - and there is no simplistic solution. Regardless, job creation should hold a prominent place on any list of economic activities, IMO.
Why would job creation be a goal in itself? Suppose that we have production and distribution fully automated. Everything is done by robots running on solar power. We get to play bridge, golf or online poker all day. Why would we need jobs? The robots can provide us with "money" (probably in the form of electronic credits) to order our pizza to be drone delivered at 5:30 PM.
I really cannot see why job creation should be an economic goal in itself. I would think that "economic independence and sustainability" on all levels (national, local and individual) is a goal, but if work/labor is not needed to produce what we need (and want), I fail to see why we need jobs (from an economical point of view).
Rik