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100 | _aFleisher, Belton M. | ||
245 | 0 | _aLabour economics | |
260 | _aEnglewood Cliffs | ||
260 | _bPrentice-Hall | ||
260 | _c1970 | ||
300 | _a304 p. | ||
520 | _aAuthor wrote this book because Author believe that it is fruitful to develop a central theoretical fram for dealing with the subject matter of labor economics and to apply the hypotheses derived from the theory to a wide variety of topics. Author believe this for two reasons: (1) the economic theory of competition¹ and appropriate modifications of the theory which include the implications of monopoly situations (e.g. when dealing with the subject of labor unions) are potentially able to provide a framework for understanding a wide variety of important topics in labor economics; (2) the only way we shall ever progress beyond a most crude perception of the way labor markets function is by developing a central or unifying theoretical framework and applying it to the subject matter of labor economics. | ||
650 | _aLabour economics | ||
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