AUTOR/ES: McConnell
ISBN: 9780071283199
AÑO: 2007
EDICION: 1ª
IDIOMA: Castellano
FIGURAS: Profusamente ilustrado
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DE INTERES PARA: Temática > Economía
RELACIONADOS: Economía laboral
PUNTOS CLAVE: The Eighth Edition was updated in many dimensions: all of the data in the text has been updated; updated references to the professional literature; new Internet links and exercises; and updated PowerPoint slides. Logical Organization: Stress is placed on logical organization of subject matter both from chapter-to-chapter (micro to macro, simple theory to real-world complications, analysis to policy) and within each chapter (liberal use of subheads, clear and direct writing style). The writing is clear, direct, and uncluttered to make the material is accessible as possible. Extensive Pedagogy: chapter opening paragraphs state goals and tie material to prior or future chapters. Each chapter has summaries, key terms and concepts, open end and numerical problems, lists of basic references, "Quick Review" summaries and "Your Turn" questions, two-three short "World of Work mini-readings, comprehensive glossary at the end of the text. Internet Exercises: Each chapter has one or two Internet exercises. These exercises provide an opportunity for students to increase their understanding of the material as well as obtain the most current data available. Global Perspective Boxes integrated into almost every chapter compare the features of the American labor market to other countries. Use of Line Graphs: To make the main points regarding data more accessible, this edition uses line graphs rather than tables where appropriate.
INDICE: McConnell ¿ Contemporary Labor Economics, 8/e (0-07-351132-3) 1 Labor Economics: Introduction and Overview 2 The Theory of Individual Labor Supply 3 Population, Participation Rates, and Hours of Work 4 Labor Quality: Investing in Human Capital 5 The Demand for Labor 6 Wage Determination and the Allocation of Labor 7 Alternative Pay Schemes and Labor Efficiency 8 The Wage Structure 9 Mobility, Migration, and Efficiency 10 Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining 11 The Economic Impact of Unions 12 Government and the Labor Market: Employment, Expenditures, and Taxation 13 Government and the Labor market: Legislation and Regulation 14 Labor Market Discrimination 15 Job Search: External and Internal 16 The Distribution of Personal Earnings 17 Labor Productivity: Wages, Prices, and Employment 18 Employment and Unemployment Appendix Glossary Answers to ¿Your Turn¿ Questions Index