Labor Demand
Discover the intricate world of labor economics with Labor Demand by Daniel S. Hamermesh. Published by Princeton University Press in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 464 pages and offers a thorough exploration of the diverse field of labor demand. Hamermesh skillfully reviews both static and dynamic theories, providing a robust framework for understanding the effects of various policies, including minimum wages, payroll taxes, job security measures, and unemployment insurance.
This essential read is perfect for students, economists, and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of labor markets and the factors influencing labor demand. Immerse yourself in the comprehensive analysis and evidence presented in this groundbreaking book, and gain valuable insights into the complexities of labor economics.