Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Gewicht: 1050 g
A Comparative Text
Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Gewicht: 1050 g
ISBN: 978-0-07-707234-6
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
This is an intermediate level Labor Economics text, detailing modern labor market theory and contrasting the labor market institutions of the UK, USA, Japan, Germany, and other countries. It differs from other texts on the market by integrating the analysis of the institutions of the labor market in the main body of the text. It is comparative, drawing on a wide body of evidence from the UK, USA, Australia and Europe to expose the way labor markets work. Students in the United States will find that exposure to the labor markets in countries other than the US will substantially increase their understanding of the way modern labor markets work.
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1. The Nature of Labor Market Analysis. 2. The Short Run Theory of Labor Supply. 3. Applications of the Static Theory of Labor Supply. 4. Empirical Evidence on Labor Supply: Long Term Trends and Life Cycle Dimensions. 5. Labor Supply in the Long Run: The Size of the Population of Working Age. 6. Labor Supply in the Long Run: The Skills of the Labor Force. 7. Institutions and Labor Supply. 8. The Demand for Labor. 9. Labor as a Fixed Factor. 10. Labor Market Clearing. 11. Wage Differences in Competitive Labor Markets: The Equalization of the Net Advantages of Different Jobs. 12. Wage Differences in Internal or Career Labor Markets and Dual Labor Markets. 13. Discrimination in Labor Markets. 14. Wage Setting Under Trade Unions. 15. Unemployment and Wages.




