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Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy provides a thorough exploration of labor market principles and their practical applications in public policy. Written by renowned economists Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith, and Kevin F. Hallock, this authoritative text integrates economic theory with contemporary policy challenges.
The book covers essential topics including labor supply and demand, wage determination, human capital investment, and discrimination in labor markets. It examines employment trends, unemployment, and the impact of government policies on workers and employers. Through analytical frameworks and empirical evidence, readers gain insight into how labor markets function and evolve.
Designed for students and professionals in economics, business, and public policy, this text equips readers with the tools to understand labor market dynamics and evaluate policy interventions. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, it remains a foundational resource for comprehending modern employment challenges.







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