THREE SOLITUDES IN CONTRACT: LAW, DATA, AND THEORY
W. Bentley Macleod ()
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2007, vol. 54, issue 5, 606-616
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This note discusses and contrasts the different perspectives that the law, empirical labor economics and contract theory bring to the study of the employment relationship. Understanding the reasons for these different perspectives should give rise to a better understanding of the employment relationship and more effective labor market policy.
Date: 2007
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