A comprehensive discussion of alternative theories of the labour market - Neoclassical, Post-Keynesian, Radical-Marxian, Institutionalist and Green, and their application to wages, employment and income distribution. The book concludes by supporting theoretical pluralism in labour economics.
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A comprehensive discussion of alternative theories of the labour market - Neoclassical, Post-Keynesian, Radical-Marxian, Institutionalist and Green, and their application to wages, employment and income distribution. The book concludes by supporting theoretical pluralism in labour economics. It is a completely rewritten and greatly expanded version of a text which was first published in 1972.
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