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Acquiring Skills : Market Failures, Their Symptoms and Policy Responses Book

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  • Acquiring Skills : Market Failures, Their Symptoms and Policy Responses
  • Written by author Alison L. Booth, Dennis J. Snower
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 1996/04/18
  • In recent years there has been widespread concern that employees are insufficiently skilled, and it is recognised that this deficiency can have serious economic consequences. This book, from the Centre for Economic Policy Research, provides a systematic a
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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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