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Preface | ||
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1 | Introduction: does the free market produce enough skills? | 1 |
2 | Transferable training and poaching externalities | 19 |
3 | Credit constraints, investment externalities and growth | 41 |
4 | Education and matching externalities | 63 |
5 | Dynamic competition for market share and the failure of the market for skilled labour | 81 |
6 | The low-skill, bad-job trap | 109 |
7 | Changes in the relative demand for skills | 127 |
8 | Skill shortages, productivity growth and wage inflation | 147 |
9 | Workforce skills, product quality and economic performance | 175 |
10 | Workforce skills and export competitiveness | 199 |
11 | Market failure and government failure in skills investment | 233 |
12 | Training implications of regulation compliance and business cycles | 255 |
13 | On apprenticeship qualifications and labour mobility | 285 |
14 | Evaluating the assumptions that underlie training policy | 303 |
15 | Conclusions: government policy to promote the acquisition of skills | 335 |
Index | 351 |
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