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The Measurement Of Labor Cost Jack E Triplett Editor

  • SKU: BELL-51444500
The Measurement Of Labor Cost Jack E Triplett Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.13 MB
Pages: 547
Author: Jack E. Triplett (editor)
ISBN: 9780226812595, 0226812596
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Measurement Of Labor Cost Jack E Triplett Editor by Jack E. Triplett (editor) 9780226812595, 0226812596 instant download after payment.

Measuring costs of labor as a portion of total production costs has never before been treated so thoroughly or so thoughtfully. Moreover, contrary to most recent labor research, this book focuses on the demand side—the employer's point of view—and the behavior studied is employer behavior.
An introductory essay by the editor provides a useful guide to current thought in the analysis of labor cost. Other papers give new insights into problems encountered in accounting for the nonwage elements of labor compensation, the effect of pensions and other benefits, and the wage-measurement questions raised by incomes policies. In addition, there is a wealth of valuable new data on labor costs in the United States.
Labor economists, statisticians, econometric modelers, and advisers to government and industry will welcome this up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of the costs of production.

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