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1 online resource (x, 510 pages) : illustrations. |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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National Bureau of Economic Research comparative labor markets series
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NBER Comparative labor markets series.
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"The papers were presented at a preliminary conference and a final conference at the Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK"--Page ix. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
What have two decades of British economic reform delivered? / David Card and Richard B. Freeman -- Seeking a premier-league economy : the role of privatization / Richard Green and Jonathan Haskel -- Shared modes of compensation and firm performance : U.K. evidence / Martin J. Conyon and Richard B. Freeman -- Characteristics of foreign-owned firms in British manufacturing / Rachel Griffith and Helen Simpson -- Surprising retreat of union Britain / John Pencavel -- Pension reform and economic performance in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s / Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson, and Sarah Smith -- Labor market reforms and changes in wage inequality in the United Kingdom and the United States / Amanda Gosling and Thomas Lemieux -- Whither poverty in Great Britain and the United States? The determinants of changing poverty and whether work will work / Richard Dickens and David T. Ellwood -- Mobility and joblessness / Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin, and Alan Manning -- Has "in-work" benefit reform helped the labor market? / Richard Blundell and Hilary Hoynes -- Active labor market policies and the British New Deal for the young unemployed in context / John Van Reenen. |
Summary |
In the 1980s and 1990s successive United Kingdom governments enacted a series of reforms to establish a more market-oriented economy, closer to the American model and further away from its Western European competitors. Today, the United Kingdom is one of the least regulated economies in the world, marked by transformed welfare and industrial relations systems and broad privatization. Virtually every industry and government program has been affected by the reforms, from hospitals and schools to labor unions and jobless benefit programs. Seeking a Premier Economy focuses on the labor and product. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Great Britain -- Economic policy -- 1997- -- Congresses.
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Great Britain. |
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Economic policy. |
Chronological Term |
1997- |
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Great Britain -- Economic policy -- 1979-1997 -- Congresses.
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Chronological Term |
1979-1997 |
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1997- -- Congresses.
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Economic conditions. |
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1979-1997 -- Congresses.
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Great Britain -- Economic policy -- 1997- |
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Great Britain -- Economic policy -- 1979-1997. |
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1997- |
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1979-1997. |
Chronological Term |
Since 1979 |
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Card, David E. (David Edward), 1956-
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Blundell, Richard.
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Freeman, Richard B. (Richard Barry), 1943-
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London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
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Added Title |
Economic effects of British economic reforms, 1980-2000 |
Other Form: |
Print version: Seeking a premier economy. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2004 0226092844 9780226092843 (DLC) 2003066282 (OCoLC)53130769 |
ISBN |
9780226092904 (electronic book) |
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0226092909 (electronic book) |
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9780226092843 (cloth ; acid-free paper) |
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0226092844 (cloth ; acid-free paper) |
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