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Metropolitan wage differentials: can Cleveland still compete?

Randall Eberts and Joe Stone

Economic Review, 1986, issue Q II, 2-8

Abstract: A look at the Cleveland metropolitan labor market as a point of comparison to highlight how labor costs in a major industrial city fare with respect to other U.S. cities. ; A look at the Cleveland metropolitan labor market as a point of comparison to highlight how labor costs in a major industrial city fare with respect to other U.S. cities.

Date: 1986
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