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Wage Inequalities in East and West

This book analyses wage hierarchy in market and planning theory in Western and Soviet-type systems.

Dominique Redor (Author)

9780521395311, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 December 1992

232 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.51 kg

\""...an important book....well argued and useful....I would highly recommend the empirical part of the book. Despite the disappearance of socialism, the empirical part has not lost its relevance simply because wage structure is a sluggish series that changes slowly. Redor's results will therefore remain useful for a number of years to come.\""

Branko Milanovic, Journal of Comparative Economics

This 1994 book analyses wage hierarchy in market and planning theory, and how these theories can be used as a basis for the comparison of wage structures in Western and Soviet-type systems. The author analyses statistical data from ten countries in both systems at the beginning of the eighties, and ]

Wage Inequalities in East and West Redor Hardback Cambridge University Press

Wage Inequalities in East and West

This book analyses wage hierarchy in market and planning theory in Western and Soviet-type systems.

Dominique Redor (Author)

9780521395311, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 December 1992

232 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.51 kg

\""...an important book....well argued and useful....I would highly recommend the empirical part of the book. Despite the disappearance of socialism, the empirical part has not lost its relevance simply because wage structure is a sluggish series that changes slowly. Redor's results will therefore remain useful for a number of years to come.\""

Branko Milanovic, Journal of Comparative Economics

This 1994 book analyses wage hierarchy in market and planning theory, and how these theories can be used as a basis for the comparison of wage structures in Western and Soviet-type systems. The author analyses statistical data from ten countries in both systems at the beginning of the eighties, and ]

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