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Author:Stone, Joe A. 

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Unionization and cost of production: compensation, productivity, and factor-use effects

A demonstration that unionization can affect cost of production through increases in compensation, through shifts in technologies, and through deviations from the least-cost combination of inputs (the factor-use effect).
Working Papers (Old Series) , Paper 8701

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Metropolitan wage differentials: can Cleveland still compete?

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.
Economic Review , Issue Q II , Pages 2-8

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Labor cost differentials: causes and consequences

A discussion of the complex relationship between labor costs and economic growth, with the contention that labor costs not only help determine rates of economic growth, but also respond to growth.
Economic Commentary , Issue Dec

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School reform, school size, and student achievement

An estimation of the effect of school size on student achievement, with the results suggesting that market-based school reform could enhance student performance if the reform reduced school size.
Economic Review , Volume 26 , Issue Q II , Pages 2-15

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