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Poverty and Discrimination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Poverty and Discrimination

Many ideas about poverty and discrimination are nothing more than politically driven assertions unsupported by evidence. And even politically neutral studies that do try to assess evidence are often simply unreliable. In Poverty and Discrimination, economist Kevin Lang cuts through the vast literature on poverty and discrimination to determine what we actually know and how we know it. Using rigorous statistical analysis and economic thinking to judge what the best research is and which theories match the evidence, this book clears the ground for students, social scientists, and policymakers who want to understand--and help reduce--poverty and discrimination. It evaluates how well antipoverty...

Industries, Firms, and Jobs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 614

Industries, Firms, and Jobs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

What are the links among industrial structure, segmentation, the internal structure of firms, job characteristics, technology, productivity, labor markets, and product markets? The answers, posited by a distinguished group of sociologists and economists, have gained resonance as the field of economic sociology has grown. In this expanded edition, the editors and their economist colleague, Kevin Lang, explore the theoretical interstices and update the references.Sociologists and economists have responded differently to work within the other discipline. For some sociologists, the typical economic assumption of basic actors engaged in rational action is both unrealistic and objectionable. Other...

Escape from the Market
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Escape from the Market

At the outset of the industrial revolution the Lancashire labour market was a model of thoroughgoing competition. Wages adjusted quickly and smoothly to changes in the demand for and supply of labour. Within two generations, however, workers and firms had retreated from the market. Instead of busting wages, firms paid fixed rates; instead of breaking ties on short notice, workers sought longer-term associations. Social norms - doing the right thing - protected and preserved the fresh labour market arrangements. This book explains the causes and effects of changes in the labour market in the context of developments in labour economics and fresh research in social and economic history.

Research Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Research Report

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Different Animals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Different Animals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-12
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Once-noted psychologist, Dr. Beverly McGrath, has dropped off the radar. Likewise, her psychiatric colleague, Dr. Perry Burgess, has watched his own career languish for the same reason. Interest in the subjects of their expertise has faded. They were old news. Fortunately, a horrifying revival of their previous pursuits has given the pair a second chance. The escape of their former patients, two notorious celebrities of the federal penal system, has reopened doors that have been closed to them for over a decade. A deadly repeat of past crimes presents opportunity amid the tragedy. For Floyd Madison, the equally diminished bounty-hunter who had put an end to a similar rash of killings fifteen years earlier, the chance to resurface is enticing. Like the pair of formerly famous therapists, he too is in dire need of a return to the spotlight and will go to great lengths to achieve it. The authorities and public alike can only watch helplessly as Spencer James Stoning, the narcissistic spree killer and Stanley Lewis Hewitt, the mentally deficient serial killer, take their own violent trip down memory lane together. With a few simple murders, they would all be newsworthy again.

Small Differences That Matter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Small Differences That Matter

This volume, the first in a new series by the National Bureau of Economic Research that compares labor markets in different countries, examines social and labor market policies in Canada and the United States during the 1980s. It shows that subtle differences in unemployment compensation, unionization, immigration policies, and income maintenance programs have significantly affected economic outcomes in the two countries. For example: -Canada's social safety net, more generous than the American one, produced markedly lower poverty rates in the 1980s. -Canada saw a smaller increase in earnings inequality than the United States did, in part because of the strength of Canadian unions, which have twice the participation that U.S. unions do. -Canada's unemployment figures were much higher than those in the United States, not because the Canadian economy failed to create jobs but because a higher percentage of nonworking time was reported as unemployment. These disparities have become noteworthy as policy makers cite the experiences of the other country to support or oppose particular initiatives.

Advances in Behavioral Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 769

Advances in Behavioral Economics

Twenty years ago, behavioral economics did not exist as a field. Most economists were deeply skeptical--even antagonistic--toward the idea of importing insights from psychology into their field. Today, behavioral economics has become virtually mainstream. It is well represented in prominent journals and top economics departments, and behavioral economists, including several contributors to this volume, have garnered some of the most prestigious awards in the profession. This book assembles the most important papers on behavioral economics published since around 1990. Among the 25 articles are many that update and extend earlier foundational contributions, as well as cutting-edge papers that ...

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993-01-01
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  • Publisher: SIAM

Annotation Proceedings of a conference that took place in Austin, Texas in January 1993. Contributors are impressive names from the field of computer science, including Donald Knuth, author of several computer books of "biblical" importance. The diverse selection of paper topics includes dynamic point location, ray shooting, and the shortest paths in planar maps; optimistic sorting and information theoretic complexity; and an optimal randomized algorithm for the cow-path problem. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

The Econometrics of Panel Data
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 966

The Econometrics of Panel Data

This restructured, updated Third Edition provides a general overview of the econometrics of panel data, from both theoretical and applied viewpoints. Readers discover how econometric tools are used to study organizational and household behaviors as well as other macroeconomic phenomena such as economic growth. The book contains sixteen entirely new chapters; all other chapters have been revised to account for recent developments. With contributions from well known specialists in the field, this handbook is a standard reference for all those involved in the use of panel data in econometrics.

The Quantified Worker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 477

The Quantified Worker

This book argues that technological developments in the workplace have 'quantified' the modern worker to the detriment of social equality.