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Neumann G.R. (ed.), Christensen B.J. (ed.), Robin J. (ed.) — Structural Models Of Wage And Employment Dynamics
Neumann G.R. (ed.), Christensen B.J. (ed.), Robin J. (ed.) — Structural Models Of Wage And Employment Dynamics



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Название: Structural Models Of Wage And Employment Dynamics

Авторы: Neumann G.R. (ed.), Christensen B.J. (ed.), Robin J. (ed.)

Аннотация:

"Structural Models of Wage and Employment Dynamics" contains selected papers from a conference held in honor of Professor Dale T. Mortensen upon the occasion of his 65th birthday. The papers are on some of Professor Dale T. Mortensen's current research topics: The development of equilibrium dynamic models designed to account for wage dispersion and the time series behavior of job and worker flows. The conference is the sixth in a series. From the beginning there has been a close interplay among economic theorists, econometricians, and applied economists. This book also has a section with theoretical papers as well as sections with micro- and macro-econometric papers. These conferences have had significant influence on how we think about public policy in the labor market, and what kinds of data would be needed to answer questions about these policies.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Экономика и финансы/

Статус предметного указателя: Неизвестно

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Издание: 1st edition

Год издания: 2006

Количество страниц: 587

Добавлена в каталог: 25.11.2009

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