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ECON-4616 (3) Labor Economics
Examines the influence of markets, unions, and government on labor allocation and remuneration. Analyzes human capital, discrimination, mobility and migration, productivity, unemployment, and inflation. Compares outcomes under competition with those in a world marked by shared market power and bargaining. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of ECON 3070 (minimum grade C-).