This important book presents in one volume the most important
articles and papers on three key issues in modern labor economics:
the dynamics of labour demand, the related adjustment costs, and
the effects of employment security policies.The poor employment
performance of many of the industrialized countries in the 1970s
and '80s has led to a dramatic growth of interest in the dynamics
of labor demand and an outpouring of related policy initiatives in
the European Community. In the United States, the erosion of the
employment-at-will doctrine promises to arouse a similar growth of
interest. This comprehensive reference collection brings together
the seminal papers in this field, showing how the theory of labour
demand dynamics and empirical analysis can be linked to the study
of job security policies and their consequences. Dynamic Labor
Demand and Adjustment Costs will be an invaluable resource for
students of microeconomics, labour economics and macroeconomics, as
well as policy analysts concerned with job security and employment.
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