Economics of Labor in Industrial SocietyJossey-Bass, 1986 - 420 páginas |
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... factors that determine productivity growth . This essay also makes a valuable contribution toward illuminating the role that intangible ( human ) capital plays in inducing productivity growth . The need to com- bine improvements in the ...
... factors that determine productivity growth . This essay also makes a valuable contribution toward illuminating the role that intangible ( human ) capital plays in inducing productivity growth . The need to com- bine improvements in the ...
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... factors , given the institutional framework . Labor efficiency , like utilization rates , seems to have a systematic cyclical component . That is , pro- ductivity rises before the trough , as the profit squeeze increases man- agement's ...
... factors , given the institutional framework . Labor efficiency , like utilization rates , seems to have a systematic cyclical component . That is , pro- ductivity rises before the trough , as the profit squeeze increases man- agement's ...
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... factor of production . " The breakdown by economic productivity turns out to be a particularly fruitful one , since it ... factors of production , employers , and consumers . The money costs of a transaction do not always completely ...
... factor of production . " The breakdown by economic productivity turns out to be a particularly fruitful one , since it ... factors of production , employers , and consumers . The money costs of a transaction do not always completely ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Employed Worker | 10 |
Colonial American LaborHarry A Millis | 29 |
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