Handbook of Labor Economics: Volume 4B

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What factors affect the ways individuals participate in labor markets? "New Developments and Research on Labor Markets" (volume 4B) proposes answers to this and other questions on important topics of public policy. Leading labor economists demonstrate how better data and advanced experiments help them apply economic theory, yielding sharper analyses and conclusions. The combinations of these improved empirical findings with new models enable the authors of these chapters to reveal how labor economists are developing new and innovative ways to measure key parameters and test important hypotheses.

What factors affect the ways individuals participate in labor markets?New Developments and Research on Labor Markets (volume 4B) proposes answers to this and other questions on important topics of public policy. Leading labor economists demonstrate how better data and advanced experiments help them apply economic theory, yielding sharper analyses and conclusions. The combinations of these improved empirical findings with new models enable the authors of these chapters to reveal how labor economists are developing new and innovative ways to measure key parameters and test important hypotheses.

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What factors affect the ways individuals participate in labor markets? "New Developments and Research on Labor Markets" (volume 4B) proposes answers to this and other questions on important topics of public policy. Leading labor economists demonstrate how better data and advanced experiments help them apply economic theory, yielding sharper analyses and conclusions. The combinations of these improved empirical findings with new models enable the authors of these chapters to reveal how labor economists are developing new and innovative ways to measure key parameters and test important hypotheses.


Zusammenfassung
"Labor economics" has continued to expand both in the extent and depth of coverage in recent years. Volume 4 of the Handbook has succeeded in not only updating coverage in many areas, but in synthesizing studies and approaches in ways that contribute importantly to the field. Economists with interests in many areas, ranging from field experiments to gender to early-life human capital investments, will benefit from the excellent chapters in this volume." --Jere R. Behrman, University of Pennsylvania

"Volume 4 very nicely illustrates several important trends in labor economics: increased concern about proper research design, more contact with those in other social sciences, greater reliance on data collected by those conducting the research, and (in some areas) more productive interplay between theory and data. The authors have themselves been major contributors to these developments; they combine a participant's enthusiasm with a detached perspective on the challenges and gaps that remain." --Charles C. Brown, University of Michigan

"The entries in the Handbook of Labor Economics update, deepen, and broaden the analyses contained in earlier volumes. The first-rate papers here address important problems in labor economics, often from new perspectives. As is the case with Volumes 1-3, many of the papers in volume 4 are "must-reads" and sure to make it onto graduate reading lists." --Henry Farber, Princeton University

Inhalt

New Developments and Research on Labor Markets

  1. Earnings, Consumption and Lifecycle Choices
    Costas Meghir (University College London) and Luigi Pistaferri (Stanford University)
    2. Racial Inequality in the 21st Century: The Declining Significance of Discrimination
    Roland G. Fryer, Jr. (Harvard University)
    3. Imperfect Competition in the Labor Market
    Alan Manning (London School of Economics)
  2. Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings
    Daren Acemoglu and David Autor (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  3. Institutional Reforms and Dualism in European Labor Markets
    Tito Boeri (Universita Bocconi and Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti)
  4. Local Labor Markets
    Enrico Moretti (University of California at Berkeley)
  5. Human Capital Development Before Age Five
    Douglas Almond and Janet Currie (Columbia University)
  6. Recent Developments in Intergenerational Mobility
    Sandra E. Black (University of California, Los Angeles) and Paul J. Devereux (University College Dublin)
  7. New Perspectives on Gender
    Marianne Bertrand (University of Chicago)
    10. Great Expectations: Law, Employment Contracts and Labor Market Performance
    W. Bentley MacLeod (Columbia University)
  8. Human Resource Management and Productivity
    Nicholas Bloom (Stanford) and John Van Reenen (London School of Economics)
  9. Personnel Economics: Hiring and Incentives
    Paul Oyer (Stanford University) and Scott Schaefer (University of Utah)

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780444534521
    • Editor Orley Ashenfelter, David Card
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Volkswirtschaft
    • Größe H235mm x B191mm x T63mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9780444534521
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-444-53452-1
    • Veröffentlichung 10.11.2010
    • Titel Handbook of Labor Economics: Volume 4B
    • Autor Orley C.; Card, David Ashenfelter
    • Untertitel Volume 4b
    • Gewicht 2400g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science
    • Anzahl Seiten 1144

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