Norm Shifts in Union Wages: Will 1989 Be a Replay of 1969?
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- David R. Howell, 1996.
"The Collapse of Low-Skill Wages,"
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- David R. Howell, 1994.
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macroeconomics; union wages; 1989; labor market; inflation; recession;All these keywords.
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