Because the number of unemployed
far exceeded the number of jobs that could be provided, the
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Because the number of unemployed
far exceeded the number of jobs that could be provided, the
government decided to pay those who did not work the sum of 1 1/2
francs per day. Workers actually on the job earned 2 francs a day.
What do you think were the effects of this policy?
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