Contemporary Labor Economics Campbell R McConnell.
By: McConnell, Campbell R
Contributor(s): Brue, Stanley L | Macpherson, David
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2010Edition: 9th edDescription: 640 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780070166752; 9780070166752Subject(s): Labour economics | Business & Economics | Politics / Current Events | Textbooks | Business/Economics | Business & Economics / Labor | Labor | Labor & Industrial Relations - General | Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations | Labor economics | Economics: Textbooks & Study GuidesDDC classification: 331 LOC classification: HD 4901 | .M33 2010Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Contemporary Labor Economics, 7e presents the "new" labor economics. In the past, study of labor was highly descriptive, emphasizing historical developments, facts, institutions, and legal considerations. Labor markets and unemployment was accorded some attention, but the analysis was typically minimal. This state of affairs has changed significantly in recent decades. Economists have achieved important breakthroughs in studying labor markets and problems. Labor economics is increasingly an applied field of micro and macro theory and has become a critical part of the core of analytical economics. As a result, the focus of the text is on the ânewâ? labor economics. However, it also presents traditional topics such as labor law, structure of unions, and collective bargaining since these issues also play an important role in labor markets.Hardcover.
Contemporary Labor Economics, 7e presents the "new" labor economics. In the past, study of labor was highly descriptive, emphasizing historical developments, facts, institutions, and legal considerations. Labor markets and unemployment was accorded some attention, but the analysis was typically minimal. This state of affairs has changed significantly in recent decades. Economists have achieved important breakthroughs in studying labor markets and problems. Labor economics is increasingly an applied field of micro and macro theory and has become a critical part of the core of analytical economics. As a result, the focus of the text is on the ânewâ? labor economics. However, it also presents traditional topics such as labor law, structure of unions, and collective bargaining since these issues also play an important role in labor markets.
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