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Current Issues in Labour Economics David Sapsford

Current Issues in Labour Economics By David Sapsford

Current Issues in Labour Economics by David Sapsford


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Summary

This volume of essays attempts to examine and analyze recent developments in economic analysis. The essays cover implicit contract theory, job search model, bargaining theory, profit sharing models, institutionalist perspectives and other relevant issues.

Current Issues in Labour Economics Summary

Current Issues in Labour Economics by David Sapsford

Current Issues in Labour Economics is an exciting new addition to the Labour Economics literature. Labour Economics is a major area of teaching and research and this new book provides up to the minute coverage of the state of the art in the subject. Each chapter has been specially prepared by a world renowned expert in the field in question in order to provide students and teachers with a clear, concise and accessible coverage of major recent developments in the subject.

Table of Contents

Labour Economics: An Overview of Some Recent Theoretical and Empirical Developments; D.Sapsford & Z.Tzannatos - Home-Production and the Allocation of Time; A.Cigno - The Theory of Search in Labour Markets; C.J.McKenna - Implicit Contract Theory; A.Manning - Union Bargaining: A Survey of Recent Work; A.Ulph & D.Ulph - Strikes: Models and Evidence; D.Sapsford - Segmented Labour Markets; R.McNabb & P.Ryan - The Economics of Discrimination: Theory and British Evidence; Z.Tzannatos - The Labour Market in the Open Economy; G.Alogoskoufis - Profit Sharing; S.Estrin & S.Wadhwani - End Notes - References - Index

Additional information

GOR003113110
9780333453544
0333453549
Current Issues in Labour Economics by David Sapsford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19891124
309
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