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This is the first of three volumes containing published and
unpublished economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between
1966 and 1995. A complete and cross-referenced chronological list
of all the works featured in this set is included. The volumes
begin with an interview in which Professor Ashenfelter covers
highlights of his professional life, a discussion of many of the
essays and papers featured in these volumes, and his reflections on
the development of economics over the course of his long and
distinguished career. Education, Training and Discrimination and
Economic Institutions and the Demand and Supply of Labor are the
companion volumes to Employment, Labor Unions and Wages, which
together provide a distinguished collection of Ashenfelter's
essays.
The rapid rise in the earnings of top executives is a distinctive
feature of modern capitalism. This important two volume collection
presents some of the most influential published theoretical and
empirical papers on executive compensation. Topics include:
Theoretical Foundations of Executive Pay; Executive Compensation
and Company Performance; Relative Performance Evaluation;
Determinants of Executive Compensation; The Effects of CEO Pay;
Accounting Measures in Executive Contracts; CEO Turnover; CEO Pay
Internationally; Economic Environments and Executive Pay. The
Economics of Executive Compensation draws together a wide range of
literature and will be an essential reference guide for students,
researchers and practioners.
This is the third of three volumes containing the published and
unpublished economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between
1966 and 1994. A complete and cross-referenced chronological list
of all of the works featured in this set is included. The volumes
begin with an interview in which Professor Ashenfelter covers
highlights of his professional life, a discussion of many of the
essays and papers featured in these volumes, and his reflections on
the development of economics over the course of his career.
Employment, Labor Unions and Wages and Education, Training and
Discrimination are the companion volumes to Economic Institutions
and the Demand and Supply of Labor, which together provide a
distinguished collection of Ashenfelter's essays. These three
volumes contain highlights of the published and unpublished
economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between 1966 and 1993.
A complete and cross-referenced chronological list of all of the
works featured in this set is included. The volumes begin with an
interview of Professor Ashenfelter which covers highlights of his
professional life, a discussion of many of the essays and papers
featured in these volumes, and his reflections on the development
of economics over the course of his career.
This unique four volume set contains the most influential papers in
labour economics. The collection is comprehensive and contains the
most important theoretical and empirical contributions for
understanding the economics of labour. They are a must for
researchers, lecturers and students interested in studying the
fundamental papers in the field.
This is the second of three volumes containing the published and
unpublished economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between
1966 and 1994. A complete and cross-referenced chronological list
of all of the works featured in this set is included. The volumes
begin with an interview in which Professor Ashenfelter covers
highlights of his professional life, a discussion of many of the
essays and papers featured in these volumes, and his reflections on
the development of economics over the course of his career.
Employment, Labor Unions and Wages and Economic Institutions and
the Demand and Supply of Labor are the companion volumes to
Education, Training and Discrimination, which together provide a
distinguished collection of Ashenfelter's essays. These three
volumes contain a selection of the published and unpublished
economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between 1966 and 1993.
A complete and cross-referenced chronological list of all the works
featured in this set is included. The volumes begin with an
interview of Professor Ashenfelter which covers highlights of his
professional life, a discussion of many of the essays and papers
featured in these volumes, and his reflections on the development
of economics over the course of his career.
Billions of people throughout the world are paid for their work.
This book was written to explain why they earn what they earn and,
in doing so, to help readers understand how they can earn more in
both the short and long run. It describes wages, wage differences
across groups, wage inequality, how organizations set pay and why,
executive and 'superstar' pay, the difference between pay and
'total rewards' (including benefits, opportunities for growth,
colleagues and working conditions), compensation in nonprofits, and
the differences between the cost of compensation to organizations
and the value employees place on that compensation. It also offers
tips on what an individual can do to earn more.
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