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Efficiency Wage Models of the Labor Market
Efficiency Wage Models of the Labor Market, One of the more troubling aspects of the ferment in macroeconomics that followed the demise of the Keynesian dominance in the late 1960s has been the inability of many of the new ideas to account for unemployment remains unexplained because equilibrium in, Efficiency Wage Models of the Labor Market has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Efficiency Wage Models of the Labor Market
  • Written by author George A. Akerlof
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, November 1986
  • One of the more troubling aspects of the ferment in macroeconomics that followed the demise of the Keynesian dominance in the late 1960s has been the inability of many of the new ideas to account for unemployment remains unexplained because equilibrium in
  • One of the more troubling aspects of the ferment in macroeconomics that followed the demise of the Keynesian dominance in the late 1960s has been the inability of many of the new ideas to account for unemployment remains unexplained because equilibrium in
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Acknowledgments for reprinted articles;

1. Introduction George A. Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen;
2. The theory of underemployment in densely populated backward areas Harvey Leibenstein;
3. Another possible source of wage stickiness Robert M. Solow;
4. Equilibrium unemployment as a worker discipline device Carl Shapiro and Joseph E. Stiglitz;
5. Involuntary unemployment as a principal-agent equilibrium James E. Foster and Henry Y. Wan, Jr.;
6. Labor contracts as partial gift enchange George A. Akerlof;
7. A model of the natural rate of unemployment Steven C. Salop;
8. Job queues and layoffs in labor markets with flexible wages Andrew Weiss;
9. Hierarchy, ability, and income distribution Guillermo A. Calvo and Stanislaw Wellizs;
10. Incentives, productivity, and labor contracts Edward P. Lazear and Robert L. Moore;
11. Work incentives, hierarchy, and internal labor markets James M. Malcomson.


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