<p>A study of the labor market in modern Japan based on economic theory and Japanese culture and social policies. Specifically examines relative wages in the equilibrating process before and after World War II and institutions in the labor market process such as employer paternalism, public policy,
Labor Economics: Problems in Analyzing Labor Markets
β Scribed by William Darity Jr. (auth.), William Darity Jr. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Series
- Recent Economic Thought Series 29
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
William Darity, Jr. In 1984 the Kluwer series in Modern Economic Thought, under the editorial direction of Warren Samuels, brought out a book under my editorship entitled Labor Economics: Modern Views. It consisted of a series of essays and commentaries that sought, in a critical fashion, to assess the state of the art in the field of labor economics with respect to several themes. These included methodology versus practice, the analysis of discrimination by gender and race, the phenomenon of persistent racial differences in unΒ employment exposure, occupational safety and health regulation, dual versus segmented labor markets, and the remnants of the Phillips curve trade-off between unemployment and inflation. Nearly a decade later I was approached by Warren Samuels and Kluwer about editing a new book that would again address where things stand in labor economics. In proceeding with the development of this current book I was a struck by the extent to which the research thrust that was apparent in the early 1980s remains intact as we move toward the 21st century. The vast majority of scholarship in the labor subfield is dominated by the methodological orientation of applied neoclassical microeconomics, supplemented by incursions from the themes that occupy the so-called "pure theorists," particularly of the game theoretic variety.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Keynes, Cambridge, and the New Keynesian Economics....Pages 11-58
Labor Economics and Unemployment: An Historianβs Perspective....Pages 59-74
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
The Impact of Formal On-the-Job Training....Pages 77-116
Empirical Tests of Labor Market Equilibrium: an Evaluation....Pages 117-139
Labor Market Segmentation Theory: Reconsidering the Evidence....Pages 141-180
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Labor Markets and Racial Inequality....Pages 183-208
Racial Inequality and Racial Conflict: Recent Developments in Radical Theory....Pages 209-235
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Culture and Human Capital: Theory and Evidence or Theory Versus Evidence?....Pages 239-267
Labor Economics and Public Policy: Dominance of Constraints or Preferences?....Pages 269-294
Back Matter....Pages 295-308
β¦ Subjects
Labor Economics; Methodology and the History of Economic Thought; Economic Policy
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