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Labor economics

George J. Borjas

(The McGraw-Hill series in economics)

McGraw-Hill Education, c2016

7th ed

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"Previous editions c2013, 2010, and 2008"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

Labor Economics, seventh edition by George J. Borjas provides a modern introduction to labor economics, emphasizing both theory and empirical evidence. The book uses many examples drawn from state-of-the-art studies in labor economics literature. The author introduces, through examples, methodological techniques that are commonly used in labor economics to empirically test various aspects of the theory.Labor Economics is thoroughly integrated with the adaptive digital tools available in McGraw-Hill's LearnSmart Advantage Suite, proven to increase student engagement and success in the course.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Labor Economics Chapter 2: Labor Supply Chapter 3: Labor Demand Chapter 4: Labor Market Equilibrium Chapter 5: Compensating Wage Differentials Chapter 6: Human Capital Chapter 7: The Wage Structure Chapter 8: Labor Mobility Chapter 9: Labor Market Discrimination Chapter 10: Labor Unions Chapter 11: Incentive Pay Chapter 12: Unemployment

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