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Del 21 - Economic Approaches to Law series
Economics of Commercial Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Inbunden, Engelska, 2009
4 144 kr
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This volume presents the most important published articles on arbitration, which is now an established dispute resolution method for the international business community.Complemented by the editors' authoritative introduction, this collection critically examines theoretical foundations as well as empirical and experimental evidence on the nature, efficacy and limitations of commercial dispute arbitration. With emphasis on dispute resolution in both developed and developing economies, this timely volume is indispensable for researchers in law and economics. Corporate and legal practitioners interested in the growing importance of arbitration in economic transactions will also find this an invaluable reference tool.
Del 47 - The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series
LABOR ECONOMICS
Inbunden, Engelska, 1995
15 993 kr
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This unique four volume set contains the most influential papers in labour economics. The collection is comprehensive and contains the most important theoretical and empirical contributions for understanding the economics of labour. They are a must for researchers, lecturers and students interested in studying the fundamental papers in the field.
Del 65 - The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series
Economics of Training
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
6 461 kr
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These two volumes bring together theoretical and empirical papers on the economics of training. The first volume comprises of papers that discuss the economic theory underlying firms' and individuals' decisions to provide or acquire training. In particular, they offer differing perspectives on human capital theory. This volume also includes papers examining the design of both experimental and nonexperimental strategies for estimating the effects of training. The second volume consists of studies that estimate the impact of both public and private provided training on earnings. Most of the volume is devoted to studies that illustrate nonexperimental evaluations of training. However, because experiments have become an important part of this literature, the volume includes papers that provide a detailed evaluation of one well-known social experiment, and that use experiments to evaluate the non-experimental evaluations of training.