Pigou's theory challenges modern views on unemployment and full employment.
The paper discusses how Pigou's theory of unemployment considers situations of persistent underemployment, not just full employment. It highlights the role of aggregate demand in causing mass unemployment, despite Pigou's doubts about demand policies for achieving full employment. The modern theory of the natural rate of unemployment focuses on labor market supply factors, but lacks practical application. There is a theoretical gap between the modern approach and Pigou's classical theory of unemployment.