Human Capital, Employment and Bargaining
Human Capital, Employment and Bargaining by Robert A. Hart is an insightful exploration into the theories surrounding firm-level human capital investment. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this 220-page paperback delves into critical topics such as labor demand, macroeconomics, and the dynamics of firm union bargaining.
Hart addresses a variety of pertinent policy issues, including the ongoing debate between work-sharing and layoffs, the intricacies of wage tenure profiles, and the strategic choices between traditional wage systems and profit-sharing compensation. This comprehensive analysis is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of economics and labor relations, providing valuable perspectives for policymakers, economists, and business leaders alike.
Discover how human capital influences employment strategies and bargaining processes with this essential read from a leading expert in the field.