Economics of Labor in Industrial SocietyJossey-Bass, 1986 - 420 páginas |
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... supply effect of transfers leads us to speculate on the economic cost per dollar of transfers - the leak in Arthur Okun's income redistribution bucket . The earnings loss resulting from the 4.8 percent labor supply reduction is probably ...
... supply effect of transfers leads us to speculate on the economic cost per dollar of transfers - the leak in Arthur Okun's income redistribution bucket . The earnings loss resulting from the 4.8 percent labor supply reduction is probably ...
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... supply in some sec- tors of the labor market is not being removed by either ( 1 ) adjust- ments in wages , ( 2 ) reductions of supply through labor mobility out- ward from these sectors , or ( 3 ) an increase in demand for the types of ...
... supply in some sec- tors of the labor market is not being removed by either ( 1 ) adjust- ments in wages , ( 2 ) reductions of supply through labor mobility out- ward from these sectors , or ( 3 ) an increase in demand for the types of ...
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... supply are equal . If supply exceeds demand , some men will be unemployed , and in their efforts to regain employ- ment they will reduce the wages they ask to that level which makes it just worth while for employers to take them on . If ...
... supply are equal . If supply exceeds demand , some men will be unemployed , and in their efforts to regain employ- ment they will reduce the wages they ask to that level which makes it just worth while for employers to take them on . If ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Employed Worker | 10 |
Colonial American LaborHarry A Millis | 29 |
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