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The authors begin with the hypothesis that parental contacts play a major role in finding jobs for youth. This hypothesis is tested with a model of youth employment that includes characteristics of other family members in addition to a large set of control variables. Particular attention is paid...
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Wage-price relations in the steel industry have constituted in recent years a recurring issue of nationwide interest and concern. Steel producers have justified price increases on the basis of the increased costs resulting from wage Concessions; unions and their supporters have denied the need...
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<DIV>The language of economic policy is as familiar as the daily newspaper—tax cuts, the prime rate, monetarism, deregulation, the balance of payments—but how well do we understand it? Too often, the reasoning and the difficult choices that lead to economic policies are hidden from nonexperts in...</div>
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<DIV>In this third edition of his highly acclaimed and influential study, Albert Rees updates his material to reflect the major changes in the labor scene occurring during the 1970s and 1980s. New to this edition is a chapter on the decline of private sector unions, and other chapters have been...</div>
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