London School of Economics and Political Science, Centre for Labour Economics
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London School of Economics and Political Science, Centre for Labour Economics
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London School of Economics and Political Science
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Centre for Labour Economics
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Incoming Resources
- The determinants of wage flexibility in Japan, some lessons from a comparison with the UK using micro-data
- Insider forces and wage determinination
- The passing of the golden age
- Why does unemployment persist?
- A viable gold standard requires flexible monetary and fiscal policy
- Hysteresis and "the Japanese unemployment problem", a preliminary investigation
- A direct test of the efficiency wage model using UK micro-data
- Profit related pay, prose discovered?
- Debt neutrality, redistribution and consumer heterogeneity, a survey and some extensions.With Debt neutrality, Professor Vickrey and Henry George's "single tax"
- Profit sharing in the retail trade sector, the relative performance of the John Lewis partnership
- The efficiency wage and UK unemployment
- Bargaining over effort
- The real effects of tax-based incomes policies
- Strikes and arbitration in the public sector, can legislation reduce dispute costs?
- Are wages forward looking?
- Unionization and employment behaviour
- Non-constant variances and foreign exchange risk, an empirical study
- Innovative supply-side policies to reduce unemployment
- Technical progress and jobs
- Is unemployment lower if unions bargain over employment?
- Stylised facts and the labour demand curve
- The effect of unions on productivity growth, investment and employment, a report on some recent work
- Estimates of static and dynamic models of wage determination in labor-managed firms
- The effect of the stock market on investment, a comparative study
- Long-term unemployment and special employment measures in Britain
- Unemployment and macroeconomics, an inaugural lecture
- The effects of unions on corporate investment, evidence from accounts data, 1972-86
- Wage formation in the Nordic countries viewed from an international perspective
- Mid 1980s unemployment
- Unemployment consequences of an aging population, an application of insider-outsider theory
- Wage premiums and profit maximisation in efficiency wage models
- Relative earnings and individual union membership in the U.K
- Can public spending cuts be inflationary?
- Outsiders, capacity shortages and unemployment in the United Kingdom
- Optimal monetary policy and missing markets
- Ten years of Mrs T
- Real wages and unemployment in Australia
- Sectoral imbalance and unemployment in the United Kingdom
- Financial factors, efficiency wages and employment, investigations using UK micro-data
- Review of the year's work 1988/89
- Unions and productivity growth in Britain, 1974-86, evidence from UK company accounts data
- On-the-job search, some empirical evidence
- Efficient contracts are on the labour demand curve, theory and facts
- Bonuses, wages and performance in Japan, evidence from micro data
- Unemployment and the inter-regional mobility of labour
- The determination of white-collar pay
- Strikes, wages and private information
- Unemployment inflow rates for Autumn 1978
- Sterling misalignment and British trade performance
- The macroeconomics of the inter-war years
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