Hirsch develops a model of union rent-seeking in which the unions capture a share of quasi-rents ...
In studying MSA data that link the characteristics of metropolitan economies to significant chang...
Employers and unions in several states during the 1990s were allowed to "e;carve out"e; t...
Donald J. Meyer leads a group of notable health economists who explore critical issues-and their ...
Examines a variety of cooperative arrangements and the resulting problems and successes.
By applying econometric analyses to case data from two states, Falaris, Link and Staten identify ...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training ...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the ...
Hyclak and Johnes explore the extent to which wage rigidity differs across regional labor markets...
Root and Park examine the plight of paperworkers displaced from two mills-one in Sartell, Minneso...
Levitan and Gallo make use of their considerable experience and prior research to provide a criti...
Disasters are increasing in both frequency and financial costs. Analysis presented here deals wit...