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Labour Market Economics II. for National Economy B

Summary

Advanced course of theory and policy labor market. The main emphasis is placed
on the field of unemployment, on its relationship to other economic phenomena
as e.g. minimum wage, labor productivity and discrimination on the labor
market. The theory is interpreted in terms of classical and neo-classical
theory. The course also covers in detail passive and active employment policy
measures and results of their implementation in the Czech labor market.

Literature

Filer, R. K. - Hamermesh, D. S. - Rees, A. E.: The Economics of Work and Pay.
6th edit., Harper Collins College Publishers 1996
Ehrenberg, R. G. - Smith, R. S.: Modern Labor Economics. Theory and Public
Policy. 5th edit., Harper Collins College Publishers 1994

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 156-0094
Abbreviation ETPII
Course title Labour Market Economics II. for National Economy B
Coordinating department Department of Applied Economics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jaromír Gottvald, CSc.