Structural Changes in U.S. Labour Markets - Causes and Consequences (Hardcover, New)

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During much of the 1980s, US wage growth has been unexpectedly slow in the face of relatively low unemployment rates and high capacity utilization rates. This collection of papers resulting from the Wage Structure Conference held by the Federal Research Bank of Cleveland, November 1989, helps explain labour market behaviour in that period. The contributors - academic and research economists in labour economics - provide a comprehensive assessment of the current state of the wage-setting process in the US labour market.

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During much of the 1980s, US wage growth has been unexpectedly slow in the face of relatively low unemployment rates and high capacity utilization rates. This collection of papers resulting from the Wage Structure Conference held by the Federal Research Bank of Cleveland, November 1989, helps explain labour market behaviour in that period. The contributors - academic and research economists in labour economics - provide a comprehensive assessment of the current state of the wage-setting process in the US labour market.

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Imprint

M.E.Sharpe

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 1992

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First published

1991

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Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

248

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-87332-825-8

Barcode

9780873328258

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LSN

0-87332-825-6



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