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| | Labour economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One critique of standard economic analysis of labour markets is that it does not account for the importance of social networks in the employment process. |  | | Labour economics looks at the suppliers of labour services (workers), the demanders of labour services (employers), and attempts to understand the resulting pattern of wages, employment, and income. |  | | Many economists have thought that, in the absence of laws or organizations such as unions or large multinational corporations, labour markets can be close to perfectly competitive in the economic sense — that is, there are many workers and employers both having perfect information about each other and there are no transaction costs. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_market
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| | Labour (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marxian economists argue that the reason why <b>laborb> economics receives little attention is because it has become viewed as a management issue. |  | | In Marxian economics, the aim of <b>laborb> economics is to provide insight and guidance for the optimal allocation of co-operative human labour. |  | | That is to say, <b>laborb> economics has a political dimension insofar as different workers and employers have different interests. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_(economics)
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| | AllRefer.com - <b>laborb>, in economics (<b>Laborb>) - Encyclopedia |
 | | <b>laborb>, term used both for the effort of performing a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. |  | | the condition of most manual <b>laborb> has improved slowly in industrial countries through organization (see union, <b>laborb>), permitting collective bargaining with employers and successful pressure on governments for protective legislation. |  | | With increased competition for jobs and consequent decreasing wages, a form of <b>laborb> contract came into use in Great Britain and its colonies, called indenture, by which people could hire themselves out for a certain number of years either for a lump sum of money or to pay off a debt. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/L/labor-bus.html
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| | ECONOMICS 4327/5327 -- <b>LABORb> ECONOMICS |
 | | After an introduction to the field of <b>laborb> economics, we will first look at the institutional aspects of the workplace and the role of organized <b>laborb>. |  | | Masters, and Colletta H. Moser, <b>Laborb> Economics and <b>Laborb> Relations. |  | | ECONOMICS 5327: Each graduate student will conduct a research project on a topic in <b>laborb> economics. |
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http://faculty.etsu.edu/hipples/ECON4327.htm
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| | Economists |
 | | The U.S. Departments of <b>Laborb>, Agriculture, and State are the largest Federal employers of economists. |  | | <b>Laborb> or demographic economists study the supply and demand for <b>laborb> and the determination of wages. |  | | These models help to explain economic relationships and are used to develop forecasts related to the nature and length of business cycles, the effects of a specific rate of inflation on the economy, the effects of tax legislation on unemployment levels, and other economic phenomena. |
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http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos055.htm
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| | Economics |
 | | Majoring in economics is, therefore, a spring-board to a very wide variety of careers, not only in businesses, but also in government agencies and not-for-profit organizations. |  | | You may also be able to undertake independent study in a particular area of economics that interests you, under the supervision of a faculty member. |  | | Knowledge of economics helps households and businesses understand how economic events will affect them, how they can best react to these events, and how to assess government economic policies. |
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http://www.odu-cbpa.org/economics.htm
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| | <b>Laborb> Studies Resource Page |
 | | The International <b>Laborb> Organization (ILO) "is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights." Publications of the ILO are available at this link. |  | | <b>Laborb> Policy Association, "a public policy advocacy organization of the senior human resource executives of America's major corporations whose purpose is to ensure that U.S. employment policy supports the competitive goals of its member companies and their employees" |  | | The Department of Economics has a web page with links to general economics resources including government pages, on-line journals and publications, professional associations, and on-line data sets. |
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http://www.gwu.edu/~labor/resources.html
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| | Columbia News ::: Father of Modern <b>Laborb> Economics Jacob Mincer Honored for Critical Contributions to the Field |
 | | Mincer helped revolutionize economics by integrating empirical tests with economic theory, helped develop the concept of human capital and pioneered the study of female <b>laborb> supply taking account of household production. |  | | In recognition of his lifetime achievements in the field, Mincer was awarded the first annual IZA Prize in <b>Laborb> Economics, a $50,000 award from the Institute for the Study of <b>Laborb> in Bonn, Germany. |  | | One of the greatest economists of the 20th century, Columbia Professor Emeritus Jacob Mincer, also considered by many to be the father of modern <b>laborb> economics, was honored this week by leading economists, including Nobel Laureates Gary S. Becker and James J. Heckman, at a conference organized on the occasion of his 80th birthday. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/02/07/jacobMincer_award.html
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| | NBER <b>Laborb> Studies Program |
 | | Others have examined <b>laborb> market institutions in Latin America; and still others have studied how the Canadian <b>laborb> market and social insurance system have performed (7371, 7370, 8658). |  | | Economists in the <b>laborb> program have examined the economic impact of US institutions and policies as well. |  | | NBER <b>laborb> researchers also have studied <b>laborb> markets in countries outside the United States. |
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http://www.nber.org/programs/ls/ls.html
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| | <b>Laborb> Unions, by Morgan O. Reynolds: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | Such voluntary worker associations could negotiate <b>laborb> contracts, serve as clearinghouses for workers to learn what their best alternatives are, monitor administration of fringe benefit plans, and administer training and benefit plans. |  | | That second effect is because of the basic law of demand: if unions successfully raise the price of <b>laborb>, employers will purchase less of it. |  | | <b>Laborb> cartels are immune from taxation and from antitrust laws. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/LaborUnions.html
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| | Peter Hartz: The Father of Germany's <b>Laborb> Reforms Business Deutsche Welle 25.08.2004 |
 | | That was the government's logic when spokesman Bela Anda announced in Berlin on Monday that the package of <b>laborb> market reforms currently provoking massive demonstrations acroos the country would be called "reforms on the <b>laborb> market" from now on. |  | | Hartz has been known internationally for his innovative human resources and <b>laborb> market policies as a member of Volkswagen's executive board since the early 1990s. |  | | The Social Democrat became a member of a commission of experts engaged by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's government to draft plans for reforming the German Federal <b>Laborb> Agency. |
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http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,3367,1431_A_1306450_1_A,00.html
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| | Economic Policy Institute |
 | | Data on wages, employment, and the current 3.2 million job deficit portray a <b>laborb> market that still has a long way to go before it is performing at potential. |  | | EPI's <b>Laborb> Day Briefing Paper, An Off-Kilter Expansion, examines a variety of economic indicators to illustrate that, despite the fact that measured unemployment is historically low, there is still much slack in the job market. |  | | The Bureau of Economic Analysis announced on September 16 that the current account deficit declined in the second quarter of 2005. |
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http://www.epinet.org
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| | Amazon.com: Books: <b>Laborb> Economics |
 | | "An encyclopedic, integrated, and thoroughly modern presentation of <b>laborb> economics, from supply and demand decisions to unemployment to the role and effects of institutions. |  | | Customers interested in <b>Laborb> Economics may also be interested in |  | | <b>Laborb> Economics is the only textbook available for advanced graduate students in the field, and it will be widely used; because of its command of the literature and the freshness of the material included, it will also prove to be a valuable resource for practicing <b>laborb> economists. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/026203316X?v=glance
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| | Manning, A.: Monopsony in Motion: Imperfect Competition in <b>Laborb> Markets. |
 | | Arguing that this power derives from frictions in the <b>laborb> market that make it time-consuming and costly for workers to change jobs, Manning re-examines much of <b>laborb> economics based on this alternative and equally plausible assumption. |  | | Much of <b>laborb> economics is built on the assumption that all the workers will quit immediately. |  | | In a monopsonistic <b>laborb> market, concludes Manning, the "free" market can no longer be sustained as an ideal and <b>laborb> economists need to be more open-minded in their evaluation of <b>laborb> market policies. |
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http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7522.html
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| | 3. Working Condition/Human Resources Management |
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http://www.jil.go.jp/bulletin/topics/index-c.htm
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Economics |
 | | Models of the Economy - Provides essays about and software for forecasting the economy through the use of financial and macroeconomic models. |  | | It finances and provides advice for private sector ventures and projects in developing countries in partnership with private investors and, through its advisory work, helps governments create conditions that stimulate the flow of both domestic and foreign private savings and investment. |  | | MIGA - The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) is a member of the World Bank Group. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics
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| | Welcome to the <b>Laborb> Economics Bulletin Board |
 | | The <b>Laborb> Economics Bulletin Board posts announcements of meetings and events of interest to <b>laborb> economists, brought to you by the Society of <b>Laborb> Economists. |  | | Advances in data collection and integration, in social network theories, in personnel economics and in case study research have shed new light on a field that is at the nexus of <b>laborb> economics, industry studies and industrial organization. |  | | The IZA Prize in <b>Laborb> Economics 2004, which carries a cash reward of 50,000 Euro, goes to the renowned U.S. economist Edward P. Lazear (Stanford University). |
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http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/labor/lebb.htm
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| | Headlines - Stanford Professor Wins <b>Laborb> Economics Prize - Stanford GSB |
 | | The future managers pressed for real-world applications of the theories and analysis in <b>laborb> economics. |  | | Lazear, 56, has written extensively on <b>laborb> markets, microeconomic theory, and issues involving worker compensation and effects on productivity. |  | | He is the author of Personnel Economics, published by MIT Press in 1995, and was the founding editor of the Journal of <b>Laborb> Economics. |
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http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/lazear_iza_award.shtml
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| | <b>Laborb> Economics |
 | | Flows in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector," Journal of <b>Laborb> Economics, 7(1), 48-71, January 1989. |  | | division of <b>laborb> within families, unemployment insurance, poverty, welfare policy, and income |  | | <b>laborb> economics, such as estimating the return to schooling, the gender gap in earnings, the pace |
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http://www.ceu.hu/econ/economic/labor.htm
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| | <b>Laborb> Economics - Fall 1999 |
 | | <b>Laborb> Economics is an applications-oriented course examining the organization, functioning and outcomes of <b>laborb> markets in the economic system and how these markets are influenced by various institutions and by public policy. |  | | Chapter 4: <b>Laborb> Quality: Investing in Human Capital |  | | Chapter 18: <b>Laborb> Productivity: Wages, Prices, and Employment |
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http://www.bridgewater.edu/~dhuffman/econ320/sylf01.html
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| | Center for <b>Laborb> Economics |
 | | The Center for <b>Laborb> Economics was established in the fall of 1997 to promote economic research on the programs and policies that affect the <b>laborb> market. |  | | Other research interests of CLE-affiliated faculty and graduate students include the effects of the welfare system on employment and income, the impact of immigration on wages and employment of less-skilled natives, and the increasing importance of education in the U.S. <b>laborb> market. |  | | The main activities of the Center include a weekly <b>Laborb> Lunch for faculty and graduate students, a formal weekly seminar in <b>laborb> and applied economics, and the sponsorship of graduate students and visiting research scholars. |
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http://violet.berkeley.edu/~iir/cle
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| | BUBL LINK: Employment |
 | | The main topic areas include economic activity and inactivity; employment, unemployment and under-employment, educational qualifications and training, labour mobility and health and disabilities which affect work. |  | | Describes the nine principles drafted at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 1999, intended to encourage business leaders to unite the power of markets with universal ideals relating to human rights, labour standards, and the environment. |  | | Research topics, relating to both US and international data, include supply and demand of labour services, labour markets and economics, demographics, unions and collective bargaining, personnel economics, distribution of income, and applied and policy issues in labour economics. |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/employment.htm
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| | Economic journals on the web |
 | | Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review (ceased publication in 1999) |  | | International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics |  | | Economic Analysis: A Journal of Enterprise and Participation |
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http://www.oswego.edu/~economic/journals.htm
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| | Statistical Resources on the Web/Economics |
 | | Over 3500 economic, <b>laborb>, price, trade, and financial data files from numerous U.S. government agencies downloaded from the Commerce Department |  | | Bureau of Economic Analysis (national income, balance of payments, foreign investment, state and local income, selected tables from the Survey of Current Business) |  | | Economic Bulletin Board/State of the Nation Library includes thousands of current and time series tables on national income, trade, prices, treasury notes, employment, etc. |
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http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stecon.html
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| | EDIRC: <b>Laborb> and Demographic Economics |
 | | Universität St. Gallen (University of St. Gallen), Sankt Gallen, Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung (Department of Economics), Forschungsinstitut für Arbeit und Arbeitsrecht (Research Institute for <b>Laborb> Economics and <b>Laborb> Law) |  | | California State University, Hayward, School of Business and Economics, Human Investment Research and Education (HIRE) Center |  | | University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Centre for Labour Studies |
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http://edirc.repec.org/laborecon.html
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| | Department of Economics Home Page |
 | | Our faculty enjoy a national reputation for their scholarly contributions to a wide range of areas in economics, including macro- and micro- economic theory, econometrics, economic development, economies in transition, environmental economics, industrial organization, international trade and finance, <b>laborb> economics, public finance, and regional and urban economics. |  | | Both our undergraduate economics majors and graduate students have gone on to successful careers in academic, business, and government settings. |  | | Qualified undergraduate students may also apply to several joint degree programs that lead to the receipt of both a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, and a Masters degree in Economics, Engineering Management, or Operations Research in five-years. |
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http://www.gwu.edu/%7Eecon
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| | WebEc - <b>Laborb> and Demographics |
 | | The Program in <b>Laborb> Studies at The George Washington University has set up a page, GWU Program in <b>Laborb> Studies <b>Laborb> Links, with links to sites that address general <b>laborb> economics issues and selected policy issues including affirmative action, child care and welfare reform. |  | | NEP in <b>Laborb> Economics is a part of an announcement service which filters information on new releases of working papers into edited reports. |  | | RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort to enhance the dissemination of research in economics. |
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http://www.helsinki.fi/WebEc/webecj.html
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| | countries economic statistics agencies |
 | | Bureau of <b>Laborb> Statistics The principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of <b>laborb> economics and statistics. |  | | Bureau of Economic Analysis The nation's economic accountant, preparing estimates that illuminate key national, international, and regional aspects of the U.S. economy. |  | | Economic Research Service Your official source for economic analysis and information on agriculture, food, natural resources, and rural America. |
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http://members.tripod.com/pugahome/diario.htm
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| | Economics - Canadian Information By Subject |
 | | AlbertaFirst.com - Promoting Business & Economic Development in Alberta |  | | Economic Burden of Illness in Canada (Public Health Agency of Canada, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control) |  | | ISER - Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/caninfo/ep033.htm
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