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Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws

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Zusatztext 'For over 130 years! the setting of decent wage floors has been a crucial policy tool for promoting well-being among working people in the United States. The Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws analyses with both rigor and breadth of understanding one of the most important wage-floor policy interventions. The contributors to this volume provide cogent and persuasive answers to many major questions.' Professor Robert Pollin! University of Massachusetts-Amherst! USA 'This book offers an informed! careful! and rigorous look at a wide variety of the economic effects of prevailing wage policies on labor markets and public policy outcomes and offers a measured account of their impacts. The Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws should be read by all of those academics and practitioners interested in the past! present and most importantly future of this important area of labor market regulation.' David Weil! Boston University School of Management! and Harvard University! USA Informationen zum Autor Hamid Azari-Rad is Assistant Professor at The State University of New York in New Paltz! USA. Professor Peter Philips is from the Department of Economics at the University of Utah! USA. Mark J. Prus is from the Department of Economics at The State University of New York in Cortland! USA. Klappentext In addition to the federal Davis-Bacon Act! some 31 states and the District of Columbia have prevailing wage laws that set minimum wages for certain occupations involved in publicly financed projects. Azari-Rad (economics! State U. of New York at New Paltz)! Philips (economics! U. of Utah)! and Prus (economics! State U. of New York at Cortland) pre Zusammenfassung Prevailing wage laws affecting the construction industry in the United States exist at the Federal and State levels. This book, for the first time, brings together scholarly research in the economics of prevailing wages placed in historical and institutional context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Historical Context For Public Policy: Introduction: prevailing wage regulations and public policy in the construction industry! Hamid Azari-Rad! Peter Philips and Mark J. Prus; The American construction industry: an overview! Gerald Finkel; Thoughtless think tanks: sound bite thinking about the history and intent of prevailing wage laws! Hamid Azari-Rad and Peter Philips; Prevailing wage laws! unions! and minority employment in construction! Dale Belman. Public Policy: Costs! Skills! And Safety: Prevailing wage laws and construction costs: evidence from British Columbia's skills development and fair wage policy! Kevin Duncan and Mark J. Prus; Wage regulation and training: the impact of State prevailing wage laws on apprenticeship! Cihan Bilginsoy; Prevailing wage laws and injury rates in construction! Hamid Azari-Rad. Public Policy: Compensations: Benefits vs. wages: how prevailing wage laws affect the mix and magnitude of compensation to construction workers! Jeffrey S. Petersen and Erin M. Godtland; Health care subsidies in construction: does the public sector subsidize low wage contractors? C. Jeffrey Waddoups; Pension and health insurance coverage in construction labor markets! Mark A. Price; Index. ...

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Authors Hamid Philips Azari-Rad, Peter Philips, Philips Peter
Assisted by Hamid Azari-Rad (Editor), Azari-Rad Hamid (Editor), Mark J. Prus (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.01.2005
 
EAN 9780754632559
ISBN 978-0-7546-3255-9
No. of pages 270
Series Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics
Alternative Voices In Contemporary Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Labour law, social law

USA, LAW / Labor & Employment, United States of America, USA, Employment & Labour Law, Employment and labour law: general

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