Japanese Studies in Labor Economics
Kazutoshi Kōshiro
Japanese Economy, 1980, vol. 8, issue 4, 42-81
Abstract:
Over the last ten or more years, Japanese studies of labor problems have made a drastic change of direction. In short, the turn is from the conventional social-policy-oriented institutional research to non-Marxian labor economics. Such a change is evident from a mere glance at the econometric studies of wage changes, spectacular advances in theory and empirical analysis of labor supply, and development of theories of human capital formation and the internal labor market.
Date: 1980
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DOI: 10.2753/JES1097-203X080442
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