Efficiency Wages: Models of Unemployment, Layoffs, and Wage Dispersion (Record no. 79)

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Personal name Weiss, Andrew
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Title Efficiency Wages: Models of Unemployment, Layoffs, and Wage Dispersion
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1991
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Extent 118 pages
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Summary, etc. Known for his seminal work in efficiency-wage theory, Andrew Weiss surveys recent research in the field and presents new results. He shows how wage schedules affect the kinds of workers a firm employs and how well those workers perform on the job. Using straightforward examples, he demonstrates how efficiency-wage theory can explain labor market outcomes and guide government policy. There is a separate section of applications to less developed countries. "Efficiency-wage models represent one of the most important developments in economic theory of recent years. They have, at last, provided integrated explanations both of macroeconomic phenomena, such as unemployment and wage rigidity, and microeconomic phenomena, such as wage dispersion. Weiss--one of the pioneers of efficiency-wage theory--provides here a masterful survey, a lucid and systematic and yet critical account of this rapidly developing branch of economics. This book should be required reading in all courses in macroeconomics."--Joseph Stiglitz, Stanford University
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Topical term or geographic name entry element efficiency wage theory
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