Bajo_cero2
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Your reasoning is again flawed ...!! According to Professor Samuelson Nobel Prize winner , he stated that there always will be people between jobs making Zero unemployment impossible !
Nothing to do with the the size of the population....! For example if the unemployment in Chaco is 6 % on a given month, comes the harvest then 20,000 laborers are needed , so Bolivians an Paraguayans come in to fill those jobs. So what happened to the unemployed prior to the harvest???? vanished?![]()
Chaco is complex because they have native population, about 60.000 quoms (http://es.wikipedia....antidad_de_Qoms) but there are other tribes too. I read an article I cannot find now where they critize the zero unemployment because there is a lot of people not looking for a job there. They are not included in statics and they assert that, if you include them, the unemployment would be 20%. However, this people are native who follow his ancient way of life and they are not interested about looking for a job.
Regarding your comment, there are not general rules you can apply world wide. When you have a particular situation, you have to study it in order to find out its own rule. Japan economy is a good example where the classic economy "rules" doesn´t work out. So, when the harvest happens, this 6% you mention get a job plus the other 350.000 golondrina workers this country has, plus the golondrinas who comes from border countries. So, 350.000 golondrinas workers over a population of 1.000.000 people makes a big difference, doesn´t it?. Add the workers of Bolivia and Paraguay we have no information about.