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Labor Demand /

In this book Daniel Hamermesh provides the first comprehensive picture of the disparate field of labor demand. The author reviews both the static and dynamic theories of labor demand, and provides evaluative summaries of the available empirical research in these two subject areas. Moreover, he uses...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hamermesh, Daniel S (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter One: The Study of Labor Demand -- I. What Is the Demand for Labor? -- II. Is Labor Demand Merely a Branch of Production Theory? -- III. Why Synthesize the Study of Labor Demand, and Why Do It Now? -- IV. What Will Be Considered, and What Will Not Be? -- Part One : The Static Demand for Labor -- Chapter Two: The Static Theory of Labor Demand -- I. Introduction -- II. Labor Demand with One Input -- III. Labor Demand with Two Inputs 
505 8 |a IV. Labor Demand with Several Inputs -- V. Labor Demand in Nonprofit Organizations -- VI. The Distinction between Workers and Hours, and the Cost of Labor -- VII. The Demand for Hours in a Heterogeneous Work Force -- VIII. Summary, and Prospects for the Theory of Static Labor Demand -- Chapter Three: Wage, Employment, and Substitution Elasticities -- I. What We Need to Infer -- II. Problems of Data, Method, and Classification -- III. Estimates of the Elasticity of Demand for Homogeneous Labor -- IV. Studies of the Demand for Heterogeneous Labor 
505 8 |a v. Studies of Substitution between Workers and Hours -- VI. Conclusions-What We Know, and What We Don't Know -- Chapter Four: Employment Demand and the Birth and Death of Firms -- I. Introduction -- II. The Birth of Plants -- III The Death of Plants -- IV. Employment Shocks and the Plow of Jobs -- V. The Role of Wages in Plant Openings and Closings -- VI. Conclusions and Extensions -- Chapter Five: Static Demand Policies -- I. Introduction -- II. Classifying Policies That Affect the Equilibrium Demand for Labor -- III. P-General Policies -- IV. P-Specific Policies -- V. Type Q Policies 
505 8 |a VI. Conclusions and New Directions -- Appendix -- Part Two : The Dynamic Demand for Labor -- Chapter Six: The Dynamic Theory of Labor Demand -- I. Introduction-the Nature of Dynamics -- II. The Costs of Adjusting Labor Demand-Characteristics and Direct Evidence -- III. Adjustment of the Demand for Hohiogeneous Labor-No Cooperating Factors -- IV. Adjusting the Demand for Employment and Hours -- V. Adjustment with Several Factors of Production -- VI. Implicit Contracts, Temporary Layoffs, and Other Margins -- VII. Effort, Productivity, and Demand Shocks 
505 8 |a VIII. Conclusions, and Prospects for the Theory of Dynamic Labor Demand -- Chapter Seven: Estimates of the Dynamics of Employment and Hours -- I. Dynamic Issues -- II. The Speed of Adjustment of Demand for Workers and Hours -- III. Correlates of the Speed of Adjustment of Labor Demand -- IV. The Size and Structure of Adjustment Costs -- V. Returns to Labor and to Scale -- VI. Conclusions and Difficulties -- Chapter Eight: Dynamic Demand Policies -- I. Purposes and Typology -- II. Policies Affecting Hiring Costs -- III. Policies Affecting the Cost of Layoffs 
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