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In this volume, the author describes the changes in wages during the 1980s that led to increased rewards in schooling in the labor market.
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This book provides an analysis of ways to raise national saving and domestically financed investment.
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Contributors discuss proposals the legislative veto, the regulatory budget, mandatory applications of cost-benefit analysis, and the Carter administration's regulatory reform initiatives.
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Four distinguished authorities examine the implications of the Budget Enforcement Act for federal budget policy.
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The Clinton administration has claimed its proposal to increase the minimum wage would not affect employment; other research supports that a higher minimum wage means fewer jobs.
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A discussion of the perceived widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers that analyzes the implications of such a gap upon trade in the context of NAFTA.
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This book discusses legalized protectionism in the World Trade Organization and what to do about it.
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Do saving incentives such as Individual Retirement Accounts stimulate new saving or merely reshuffle existing assets?
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The author argues that American productivity and living standards, along with those of other countries, will improve only with a renewed commitment to open multilateral trade.
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