The American Economic Review, Volume 72,Edições 1-2American Economic Association., 1982 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... federal workers received significantly higher wages than their private- sector counterparts ( see Table 1 ) . The aver- age estimated wage advantage in 1975 was 15 percent for federal males and 21 percent for federal females . Estimates ...
... federal workers received significantly higher wages than their private- sector counterparts ( see Table 1 ) . The aver- age estimated wage advantage in 1975 was 15 percent for federal males and 21 percent for federal females . Estimates ...
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... federal officials is much less favorable than that for other federal workers . Indeed , the lag behind recommended comparability adjustments for executives , legislators , and judges has been far greater than for lower - level federal ...
... federal officials is much less favorable than that for other federal workers . Indeed , the lag behind recommended comparability adjustments for executives , legislators , and judges has been far greater than for lower - level federal ...
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... federal government , this population in- crease alone will put inexorable fiscal pres- sure on future federal budgets . I. Federal Outlays for the Older Population : 1980-86 Based on budget estimates presented in the Office of ...
... federal government , this population in- crease alone will put inexorable fiscal pres- sure on future federal budgets . I. Federal Outlays for the Older Population : 1980-86 Based on budget estimates presented in the Office of ...
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