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References for Do labor costs affect companies’ demand for labor?
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Further reading
- Borjas, G. Labor Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013.
- Costa, D. "Hours of work and the Fair Labor Standards Act: A study of retail and wholesale trade, 1938–1950" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 53:4 (2000): 648–664.
- Dolton, P., Bondibene, C., Wadsworth, J. "Employment, inequality and the UK national minimum wage over the medium-term" Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 74:1 (2012): 78–106.
- Ehrenberg, R., Smith, R. Modern Labor Economics. Boston, MA: Pearson, 2009.
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Key references
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Hamermesh, D. Labor Demand. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993. Key reference: [1]
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Acemoglu, D., Autor, D., Lyle, D. "Women, war and
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Ehrenberg, R. "The impact of the
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Hamermesh, D., Trejo, S. "The demand for hours
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Hamermesh, D. Labor Demand. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993.