The effects of supplemental income and labor productivity on metropolitan labor cost differentials
Thomas F. Luce
Economic Review, 1986, issue Q II, 9-16
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A discussion of the effects that the combination of supplemental income and labor productivity have on the measurement of metropolitan labor-cost differentials in manufacturing, using data from the 20 largest SMSAs.
Date: 1986
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