«We find ourselves talking about
available labor supply as much as real estate,» Miller adds.
Not exact matches
Many of these activists think black sociologist William Julius Wilson is correct to argue that structural changes in the U.S. economy have led to a mismatch of the
labor and job
supplies: residents of the inner city are unable to win the types of jobs that are
available in the city, and they can't get to the jobs that are
available to them in the suburbs.
If the money
supply is increased without sufficient goods,
labor, and services
available for purchase, this increase will be inflationary.