Author(s): Tito Boeri; Jan van Ours
Course description:
This is is a coursebook to focus on imperfect labor markets and to provide a systematic framework for analyzing how labor market institutions operate. This expanded, updated, and thoroughly revised second edition includes a new chapter on labor-market discrimination; quantitative examples; data and programming files enabling users to replicate key results of the literature; exercises at the end of each chapter; and expanded technical appendixes.
This course examines the many institutions that affect the behavior of workers and employers in imperfect labor markets. These include minimum wages, employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits, active labor market policies, working-time regulations, family policies, equal opportunity legislation, collective bargaining, early retirement programs, education and migration policies, payroll taxes, and employment-conditional incentives. Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, the book carefully defines and measures these institutions to accurately characterize their effects, and discusses how these institutions are today being changed by political and economic forces.
Expanded, thoroughly revised second edition
New chapter on labor-market discrimination
New quantitative examples
New data sets enabling users to replicate key results of the literature
New end-of-chapter exercises (with solutions at www.press.princeton.edu)
Expanded technical appendixes
Unique focus on institutions in imperfect labor markets
Integrated framework and systematic coverage
Self-contained chapters on each of the most important labor-market institutions
The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets.pdf
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