Labor Markets: Analysis, Regulations and Outcomes

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Title: Labor Markets: Analysis, Regulations and Outcomes
Description: This book analyzes the regulations and outcomes of labor markets. Chapter One studies the minimum wage effects on selectivity and job specialization by using a matching model in which agents are horizontally differentiated and where the nature of jobs is endogenous. It discusses the interactions between public policies and a firms'technological choice. Chapter Two answers the question of whether labor market models should be unrealistic and false, or realistic and true. The third chapter focuses on occupational welfare in Denmark.
Authors: Murray, Jonathan
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Labor supply, Labor economics, Labor market, Labor demand, Employment (Economic theory)
Categories: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:This book analyzes the regulations and outcomes of labor markets. Chapter One studies the minimum wage effects on selectivity and job specialization by using a matching model in which agents are horizontally differentiated and where the nature of jobs is endogenous. It discusses the interactions between public policies and a firms'technological choice. Chapter Two answers the question of whether labor market models should be unrealistic and false, or realistic and true. The third chapter focuses on occupational welfare in Denmark.
ISBN:9781634849425
9781634849739