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Government-subsidized training: a plan for prosperity?

Charles Carlstrom and Christy D. Rollow

Economic Commentary, 1998, issue May

Abstract: Many analysts believe that the United States should subsidize training to increase its workers' skills because employers don't provide enough. This Commentary asks whether the present level of training is truly insufficient, or whether firms' incentives may already be in synch with the social costs and benefits of training.

Keywords: Employees; Training of (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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