International Labor Mobility

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Country II
Efficiency Wage
Efficiency Wage Hypothesis
employment
endogenous unemployment
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European Union workforce
expected
Expected Lifetime Utility
external economies of scale
factor
free
Free Factor Mobility
Free Labor Mobility
full
Harris Todaro Model
industrial organisation theory
International Factor Movements
International Labor Mobility
Labor Inflow
Labor Intensive Good
Labor Outflow
labour economics
lifetime
Marginal Product Curve
market
migration policy analysis
Minimum Wage Countries
Non-migrating Residents
Non-traded Good
Non-wage Benefit
Nonwage Benefits
PPF
Skilled Labor Intensive Good
Skilled Labor Market
unemployed
unemployment effects of worker migration
Unskilled Labor Market
Unskilled Workers
utilities
Wage Distortion
workers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415298254
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Migration of workers within and across national boundaries is an important issue in an age of increasing levels of innovation and invention which economizes cost and helps large scale production. This book analyses the implications of migration for the levels of unemployment and distinguishes between unemployment which can be attributed to government policy and that which can be generated by a particular behavior of employers and workers. The discussion also includes the issue of foreign workers' effects on unemployment levels - a salient issue in today's climate. With impressive clarity and a scholarly approach, Bharati Basu succeeds in explaining and analysing and important yet complicated topic. This book will be of use to students, academics and professionals interested in labor economics, industrial studies and international business.

Bharati Basu is Professor of Economics at Central Michigan University, USA.

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