The American Economic Review, Volume 70,Edições 3-5American Economic Association., 1980 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. |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 84
Página 361
... wage differential may overstate the causal relationship . For use below we shall call the hypothesis that shared levels of work effort and working conditions give rise to the need for compensating wage differentials and unions the ...
... wage differential may overstate the causal relationship . For use below we shall call the hypothesis that shared levels of work effort and working conditions give rise to the need for compensating wage differentials and unions the ...
Página 365
TABLE 1 - Estimated RegresSION COEFFICIENTS FROM VARIOUS Wage EQUATIONS , FOR BLUE - COLLAR WORKERS Dependent Variable In Wage - Break and In Nominal Training Time Wage Rate ( .014 ) -.00027 ( .00032 ) 1.031 .302 / .544 149 Table 2 ...
TABLE 1 - Estimated RegresSION COEFFICIENTS FROM VARIOUS Wage EQUATIONS , FOR BLUE - COLLAR WORKERS Dependent Variable In Wage - Break and In Nominal Training Time Wage Rate ( .014 ) -.00027 ( .00032 ) 1.031 .302 / .544 149 Table 2 ...
Página 368
TABLE 4 - CHANGE IN WAGE Rates and WORKING CONDITIONS , 1968-71 , BY CHANGE IN UNION STATUS ( All Blue - Collar Male Workers ) Change in Freedom to Absolute Change in Wage Rate Percentage Change in Wage Rate Change in Choice in Work ...
TABLE 4 - CHANGE IN WAGE Rates and WORKING CONDITIONS , 1968-71 , BY CHANGE IN UNION STATUS ( All Blue - Collar Male Workers ) Change in Freedom to Absolute Change in Wage Rate Percentage Change in Wage Rate Change in Choice in Work ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
adjustment analysis assets assumed assumption average behavior capital coefficient consider constant consumer consumption cost countries curve defined demand depends derived determined developed discussion distribution earnings Econ Economic effect efficient equal equation equilibrium estimates example exchange exist expected Figure firm follows foreign function given growth hold implies important income increase individual industry inflation initial interest International investment labor less marginal maximize mean measure ment monetary Note observed obtained optimal output percent period positive possible preferences present problem production profits quantity ratio reduced regulation relative respect risk saving share social substitution supply Table Theory tion trade unemployment United University utility utility function variables wage welfare workers yields zero