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Empirical evidence

edited by Orley C. Ashenfelter and Robert J. LaLonde

(An Elgar reference collection)(The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor, Mark Blaug, 65 . The economics of training ; v. 2)

E. Elgar, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

These two volumes bring together theoretical and empirical papers on the economics of training. The first volume comprises of papers that discuss the economic theory underlying firms' and individuals' decisions to provide or acquire training. In particular, they offer differing perspectives on human capital theory. This volume also includes papers examining the design of both experimental and nonexperimental strategies for estimating the effects of training. The second volume consists of studies that estimate the impact of both public and private provided training on earnings. Most of the volume is devoted to studies that illustrate nonexperimental evaluations of training. However, because experiments have become an important part of this literature, the volume includes papers that provide a detailed evaluation of one well-known social experiment, and that use experiments to evaluate the non-experimental evaluations of training.

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Contents: Volume I: Introduction Part I: Theoretical Considerations Part II: Measurement Issues Index * Volume II: Part I: Surveys of the Impacts of Training Part II: Public Sector Training A. Experimental Evaluations B. Nonexperimental Evaluations Part III: Private Sector Training A. Evidence from the United States B. Evidence from the the United Kingdom Part IV: Evaluating the Evaluations Index

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