Labour economics, or labor economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labour. Labour is a commodity that is supplied...
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Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses...
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Trade union (redirect from Labour union)
employer on behalf of its members, known as the rank and file, and negotiates labour contracts (collective bargaining agreements) with employers. Unions may...
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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (redirect from Federal Minister for Economics and Labour (Germany))
"Ministry of Economics and Technology" after it had previously been merged with other ministries to form the Federal Ministry for Economics and Labour between...
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Labour Economics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering labor economics. It was established in 1993 and is the official journal of the...
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to Marxist economics, the exploiters are the agents able to command goods, with revenue from their income, that are embodied with more labour than the exploiters...
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Tony Blair and New Labour "modernisers" were successful in doing so 35 years later. Historically influenced by Keynesian economics, the party favoured...
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Factors of production (redirect from Resource (economics))
land, labour and capital. Materials and energy are considered secondary factors in classical economics because they are obtained from land, labour, and...
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Marxian economics, or the Marxian school of economics, is a heterodox school of political economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to Karl...
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Work (human activity) (redirect from Job (economics))
and Robinson's model of child labour". Journal of Development Economics. 79 (1): 264–272. "The Economics of Child Labour: An Annotated Bibliography" (PDF)...
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(LTV) which spans classical economics, liberal economics, Marxian economics, neo-Marxian economics, and anarchist economics. As an economic theory of value...
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The National Institute of Labour Economics Research and Development (NILERD) is an Indian autonomous institute under NITI Aayog and the Government of India...
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Anker, Richard (September 2000). "The economics of child labour: A framework for measurement". International Labour Review. 139 (3): 257–280. doi:10.1111/j...
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In economics, a backward-bending supply curve of labour, or backward-bending labour supply curve, is a graphical device showing a situation in which as...
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demographic economics, labour economics, business economics, industrial organization, agricultural economics, development economics, education economics, engineering...
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Workforce productivity (redirect from Labour productivity)
to Labour productivity. Lebergott, Stanley (2002). "Wages and Working Conditions". In David R. Henderson (ed.). Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (1st ed...
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Richard Blundell and Thomas MaCurdy, 2008. "Labour supply," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition Abstract. Ellen Meiksins Wood (2002)...
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According to Marxian economics, surplus labour is usually uncompensated (unpaid) labour. Marx explains the origin of surplus labour in the following terms:...
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Joseph Altonji (section Research on labour supply)
Professor of Economics at Yale University. His fields of interest include macroeconomics and applied econometrics and in particular labour economics, being...
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Labor theory of value (redirect from Labour theory of value)
David Ricardo, and later in anarchist economics. Smith saw the price of a commodity as a reflection of how much labour it can "save" the purchaser. The LTV...
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Shelly Lundberg (section Other research in labour economics, population economics and family economics)
between unemployment and household labour supply. After her graduation, Lundberg became an assistant professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania...
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In economics, the lump of labour fallacy is the misconception that there is a finite amount of work—a lump of labour—to be done within an economy which...
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Journal of Labour Economics. 39 (2). Angrist and Pischke (2008). Mostly Harmless Econometrics. Debashish Bhattacherjee (1999). Organized labour and economic...
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Wage (redirect from Labour cost)
exchange for labor) Employment Labour economics List of countries by average wage Performance-related pay Wage labour Wage share Real wages List of sovereign...
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organized efficiently by the division of labour and the use of accumulated capital, which became one of classical economics' central concepts. In terms of economic...
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Standing has written widely in the areas of labour economics, labour market policy, unemployment, labour market flexibility, structural adjustment policies...
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The economics of happiness or happiness economics is the theoretical, qualitative and quantitative study of happiness and quality of life, including positive...
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Workforce (redirect from Labour force)
Human capital – Economics concept involving knowledge, skills, and training Labour economics – Study of the markets for wage labour List of countries...
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In Marxian economics, economic reproduction refers to recurrent (or cyclical) processes. Michel Aglietta views economic reproduction as the process whereby...
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Abstract labour and concrete labour refer to a distinction made by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. It refers to the difference between...
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