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Incoming Resources
- Changes in intergenerational mobility in Britain
- Testing a model of the kinked demand curve
- Estimating the effect of minimum wages on employment from the distribution of wages, a critical review
- What has happened to union recognition in Britain?
- Trade unions and the dispersion of earnings in British establishments, 1980-90
- Child development and success or failure in the youth labour market
- Trade unions and the dispersion of earnings in UK establishments, 1980-1990
- Handbook of the economics of education, edited by Eric A. Hanushek, Stephen Machin, Ludger Woessmann, Volume 3
- Is the glass ceiling cracking?, gender compensation differentials and access to promotion among UK executives
- Lessons from the economics of crime, what reduces offending?, edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Signals and cycles, productivity growth and changes in union status in British companies, 1984-1989
- Handbook of the economics of education, edited by Eric A. Hanushek and Finis Welch
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Intergenerational mobility in Britain
- Corporate growth and profitability
- What's the good of education?, the economics of education in the UK, edited by Stephen Machin, Anna Vignoles
- British unions in decline, an examination of the 1980s fall in trade union recognition
- Is the UK rise in inequality different?
- Market regulation and firm performance, the case of smoking bans in the UK, Jérôme Adda, Samuel Berlinski and Stephen Machin
- The effect of minimum wages on employment, theory and evidence from Britain
- The economics of education and training, Christian Dustmann, Bernd Fitzenberger, Stephen Machin, eds
- Trade unions and training practices in British workplaces
- The effect of minimum wages on UK agriculture
- Product market competition, wages and productivity, international evidence from establishment-level data
- Social mobility, Lee Elliot Major, Stephen Machin
- The relationship between union wage and profitability effects
- The dynamics of corporate growth
- Is the glass ceiling cracking?, gender compensation differentials and access to promotion among UK executives
- Innovation, profitability anf growth over the business cycle
- The effects of minimum wages on employment, theory and evidence from the UK
- Colliery closures and the decline of the UK coal industry
- The employers size-wage effect, Is monopsony the explanation?
- The changing distribution of male wages in the UK
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Trade unions and training practices in British workplaces
- Technology and changes in skill structure, evidence from seven OECD countries
- Where the minimum wage bites hard, the introduction of the UK national minimum wage to a low wage sector
- Trade unions and financial performance
- The structure of wages in what should be a competitive labour market
- Technology and changes in skill structure, evidence from an international panel of industries
- Technology and changes in skill structure, evidence from an international panel of industries
- Changes in the relative demand for skills in the UK labour market
- Minimum wages, wage dispersion and employment, evidence from the UK Wages Councils
- Factor of convergence and divergence in union membership
- Are workers paid their marginal product?, evidence from a low wage labour market
- The literacy hour
- Technology and changes in skill structure, evidence from an international panel of industries
- The effects of unions on organizational change, investment and employment, evidence from WIRS
- The causes and consequences of long-term unemployment in Europe
- Resources and standards in urban schools, by Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally, Costas Meghir
- The economic effects of multiple unionism, evidence from the 1984 Workplace industrial relations survey
- Union decline in Britain
- Are workers paid their marginal product?, evidence from a low wage labour market
- Changes in the relative demand for skills in the UK labour market