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This major Handbook comprehensively surveys the rapidly growing
field of the economics of education. It is unique in that it
comprises original contributions on an exceptional range of topics
from a review of human capital, signalling and screening models, to
consideration of issues such as educational externalities and
economic growth, funding models, determinants of educational
success, the educational production function, educational standards
and efficiency measurement. Labour market issues such as the market
for teachers and the transition of students from school to work are
also explored. The International Handbook on the Economics of
Education will be warmly welcomed by academic economists,
educational researchers and practitioners in educational management
as well as policymakers. Comprising specially commissioned
articles, the Handbook will become indispensable reference for this
ever topical field of study.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the modern
economics of education literature, bringing together a series of
original contributions by globally renowned experts in their
fields. Covering a wide variety of topics, each chapter assesses
the most recent research with an emphasis on skills, evaluation and
data analytics. Beginning with an analysis of the economic returns
to education, the Handbook proceeds to examine educational
production functions, various funding models, and the labour market
for educators. The Handbook goes beyond these traditional concerns
of the economics of education, by revealing how the methods of
economics can be applied in the context of education to open up the
'black box' of production in this sector. Detailed analysis and
evaluation of educational production offers practical solutions and
reveals considerable new insight about the specific interventions
that can be made to enhance the value of schooling. Significant new
lines of research are also suggested. This Handbook should be read
by economists, policy-makers and practitioners in the field of
education. Academics in the areas of the economics of education,
labour economics and educational policy will also find this
Handbook invaluable for current and further research.
Olympic Stadia provides a comprehensive account of the development
of stadia including but not limited to: developments in running
tracks, the introduction of lighting, improvements in spectator
viewing standards and the introduction of roofs. Written by a
world-renowned expert on sports architecture, the book:
Systematically analyses every stadium from Athens 1896 to Tokyo
2020 Provides drawings, plans, elevations, photographs and
illustrations in full colour Considers the fundamental changes
wrought by the incorporation of the Paralympic Games Looks at the
impact on host cities and their urban infrastructure, and considers
the long-term legacies and massive investments that Olympic stadia
require Explores the effects of the demands of the world's TV
broadcasters. An invaluable and beautiful resource for practical
insight and inspiration, this book makes essential reading for
anyone interested in Olympic stadia.
This major Handbook comprehensively surveys the rapidly growing
field of the economics of education. It is unique in that it
comprises original contributions on an exceptional range of topics
from a review of human capital, signalling and screening models, to
consideration of issues such as educational externalities and
economic growth, funding models, determinants of educational
success, the educational production function, educational standards
and efficiency measurement. Labour market issues such as the market
for teachers and the transition of students from school to work are
also explored. The International Handbook on the Economics of
Education will be warmly welcomed by academic economists,
educational researchers and practitioners in educational management
as well as policymakers. Comprising specially commissioned
articles, the Handbook will become indispensable reference for this
ever topical field of study.
In this fully updated and redesigned edition of the essential and
long-established Stadia, the authors offer their unrivalled
expertise to all professionals who commission, plan, design, and
manage high-quality sports venues. Ideas about the design and use
of stadiums continue to evolve and this fifth edition includes the
latest developments in the field. Including updated chapters on
sustainability, masterplanning and services, a new chapter on
branding activation, and new global case studies, the fifth edition
of Stadia is the ultimate guide to all aspects of stadium design,
from local club buildings to international showpieces. In addition
to a wide array of international case studies, the authors draw on
the experience of the design firm Populous who in recent years
delivered the 2010 Yankees Stadium in New York; the 2010 Aviva
stadium, Dublin; the 2004 Benfica stadium, Lisbon; the 2010 Soccer
City FNB Stadium, Johannesburg; the 2012 Marlins Park, Miami; and
the 2012 new Olympic Stadium, London.
In this fully updated and redesigned edition of the essential and
long-established Stadia, the authors offer their unrivalled
expertise to all professionals who commission, plan, design, and
manage high-quality sports venues. Ideas about the design and use
of stadiums continue to evolve and this fifth edition includes the
latest developments in the field. Including updated chapters on
sustainability, masterplanning and services, a new chapter on
branding activation, and new global case studies, the fifth edition
of Stadia is the ultimate guide to all aspects of stadium design,
from local club buildings to international showpieces. In addition
to a wide array of international case studies, the authors draw on
the experience of the design firm Populous who in recent years
delivered the 2010 Yankees Stadium in New York; the 2010 Aviva
stadium, Dublin; the 2004 Benfica stadium, Lisbon; the 2010 Soccer
City FNB Stadium, Johannesburg; the 2012 Marlins Park, Miami; and
the 2012 new Olympic Stadium, London.
Recent Developments in the Economics of Education collects together
the most important contributions in this rapidly developing field.
Themes covered in this book include: efficiency and equity,
externalities and the role of the government in providing
education, the relationship between the markets for labour and
education, cost functions in the education sector, the market for
educators, and the economics of school choice. This volume
complements an earlier volume in the series, The Economic Value of
Education, edited by Mark Blaug.
Examine the essential aspects of modern labor economics from an
international perspective with Hyclak/Johnes/Thornton's highly
accessible FUNDAMENTALS OF LABOR ECONOMICS, 3E. This convenient,
digital edition provides a comprehensive survey of economic theory
and empirical evidence on purely competitive labor markets. These
acclaimed authors examine the impact of imperfect competition,
incomplete information and uncertainty, and institutional factors
-- stemming from government regulation, unions, social norms, and
human resource management policies -- on wages and employment
opportunities. The latest updates address important issues today,
such as wage and income inequality, labor market effects of
international migration, the impact of occupational licensing on
wages and employment, and labor aspects of the current "gig"
economy. First-hand labor economics research and results further
enhance your understanding of the world in which you will work and
manage employees.
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