fwiw.
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"To Volcker, the foiled Professional Air Traffic Controllers
Organization (PATCO) strike â in which President Reagan fired and replaced the strikers - was a
blow to inflation."
"In short, Volcker viewed affecting union wage determination through monetary restraint
as important for the Fedâs disinflation campaign. One commentator characterized the Fed chairâs
view as founded on the idea that âinflation would not be securely defeated...until all those
workers and their unions agreed to accept less. If they were not impressed by words, perhaps the
liquidation of several million more jobs would convince them.â
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âI have never felt that there was any way to get inflation down without putting pressure
on business and labor. Put pressure on business and they have to find a way to cut those costs
because they donât have [available] the path of least resistance of raising prices. And if you put
pressure on business, labor begins to get the point that if they get too much in wages they wonât
have a business to work for. I think that really is beginning to happen now and thatâs why Iâm
more optimistic. Every business I know of out there is doing everything it can to cut costs. When
the Teamsters open the master contract because they see some of their truckers going under,
when the UAW talks about job security instead of wage increases, and when Pan Am workers
are willing to take 10% wage cuts because the airlines are in trouble, I think those are signs that
weâre at the point where something can really start to happen.â
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so on and so forth,
http://www.irle.berkeley.edu/events/fall05/seminars/mitchell/mitchell_notyetdead.pdf