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Compensating Wage Differentials
Deindustrialisation Thesis
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Employment Protection Legislation
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INSIDER OUTSIDER THEORY
Isoprofit Curve
Labour Market
Labour Market Outcomes
Labour Supply
Marginal Revenue Productivity
market
Overeducated Workers
Pe Rc
Performance Related Pay
Personnel Economics
Phillips Curve
real
reservation
Reservation Wage
skill
Skill Biased Technological Change
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UK Labour
UK Labour Market
UK Manufacturing
UK Unemployment
UK USA
Unemployment Duration
wage
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780415259859
- Weight: 1010g
- Dimensions: 174 x 247mm
- Publication Date: 20 Mar 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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In the six years since the appearance of the first edition of Stephen Smith's book, labour economics has become a more firmly entrenched subject on the curriculum. Previously regarded as a subsection within industrial economics, there are now very few universities that do not devote a course to it in its own right. The focus of topics covered within it has also altered - the notion of human capital has now become much more central and microeconomic considerations are now as widely studied as macroeconomic phenomena.
The second edition will address these changes and give greater centrality to microeconomics to reflect current course teaching. With superb features such as case studies, end of chapter questions and further reading sections, this new edition will prove popular with all students of labour economics.
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