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RE: Labor markets
Thanks a lot. This is for an autoworker who is taking classes at Wayne State University Reuther school of labor , or the like.
Charles Brown
>>> sawicky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 12/31/00 02:30PM >>>
The assorted URPE readers/anthologies, which typically
have an emphasis on these topics, including the newest
one. The older ones edited by Robert Cherry and others:
Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism
Radical Perspectives on Economic Theory and Policy
Editors: Ron Baiman, Roosevelt University (Chicago)
Heather Boushey, New York City Housing Authority
Dawn Saunders, University of Vermont
Steinberg, Bruce; et. al. (Editors) (1978) U.S. Capitalism in Crisis. New
York, Economics Education Project of the Union for Radical Political
Economics.
Cherry, Robert; et. al. (Editors) (1987) The Imperiled Economy.
Macroeconomics from a Left Perspective. Book I. New York, Union for Radical
Political Economics.
Cherry, Robert; et. al. (Editors). (1988) The Imperiled Economy. Through
theSafety Net. Book II. New York, Union for Radical Political Economics.
Don't forget the EPI web site.
mbs
Does anyone have suggested readings for someone taking a class in labor
markets and labor supply; causes and remedies for unemployment; labor
mobility and the operation of labor markets; productivity and real wages
;wage determination; human capital ; income distribution and economic
development ; poverty and its causes; economic impact of collective
bargaining ?
Charles Brown
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