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Industries, firms, and jobs : sociological and economic approaches için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Industries, firms, and jobs : sociological and economic approaches
Yazar:
Farkas, George, 1946-, editor.
ISBN:
9781489935380
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xvii, 349 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
İçerik:
Work structures and market : an analytic framework / Arne L. Kalleberg and Ivar Berg -- The prospects for economic dualism : a historical perspective / Robert T. Averitt -- Careers, industries, and occupations : industrial segmentation reconsidered / Jerry A. Jacobs and Ronald L. Breiger -- Neoclassical and sociological perspectives on segmented labor markets / Kevin Lang and William T. Dickens -- Structural effects on wages : sociological and economic views / George Farkas, Paula England, and Margaret Barton -- Schooling and capitalism : the effect of urban economic structure on the value of education / E.M. Beck and Glenna S. Colclough -- Market concentration and structural power as sources of industrial productivity / Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. The economics and sociology of organization : promoting a dialogue / Oliver E. Williamson -- The sociological and economic approaches to labor market analysis : a social structural view / Mark Granovetter -- Income determination in three internal labor markets / Nancy DiTomaso -- Good jobs and bad management : how new problems evoke old solutions in high-tech settings / Randy Hodson -- Dueling sectors : the role of service industries in the earnings process of the dual economy / Leann Tigges -- The impact of technology on work organization and work outcomes : a conceptual framework and research agenda / William Form [and others] -- Economic and sociological views of industries, firms, and jobs / Paula England and George Farkas.
Özet:
This book is a welcome reassertion of an old tradition of interdisdplinary research. That tradition has tended to atrophy in the last decade, largely because of an enormous expansion of the domain of neoc1assical economics. The expansion has fed on two sdentific developments: first, human capital theory; second, contract theory. Both developments have taken phenomena critical to the operation of the economy but previously understood in terms of categories separate and distinct from those with which economists generally work and sought to apply the same analytical techniques that we use to understand other economic problems. Human capital theory has applied conventional techniques to questions of labor supply. It began this endeavor with the supply of trained labor and then expanded to a general theory of labor supply by broadening the analysis to the allocation of time over the individual's life, the interdependendes of supply decisions within the family, and finally to the formation of the family itself. Similarly, contract theory has moved from a theory that explains the existence of c10sed economic institutions to a theory of their formation and internaioperation. The hallmark of both of these developments is the extension and applica­ tion of analytical techniques based on purposive maximization under con­ traints and the interaction of individual decision makers through a com­ petitive market or its analogue.
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Kitap EKOBKN0005382 331.12 IND 1988
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