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The Capitalist Machine: Computerization, Workers’ Power, and the Decline in Labor’s Share within U.S. Industries
computerization income inequality labor unions labor’s share
2013/12/9
This article addresses an important trend in contemporary income inequality—a decline in labor’s share of national income and a rise in capitalists’ profits share. Since the late 1970s, labor’s share ...
Economies of Scale in the Tunisian Industries
economies of scale trade liberalization new trade theory Tunisian industries cost functions
2012/10/30
To date, empirical investigations of trade liberalization under the conditions of increasing returns to scale (IRS) and imperfect competition (IC) have either assumed or imposed the market and product...
Developments in measuring the UK service industries,1990 to 2006
Developments UK service industries 1990 2006
2009/11/4
This article reviews recent developments in the measurement and publication of services sector statistics for the UK, taking into account the recommendations of an interdepartmental review undertaken ...
Performance and employment characteristics of the UK service industries,1990–2008
Performance and employment characteristics UK service industries
2009/11/3
This paper describes the availability and quality of statistics to measure the performance and labour market characteristics of the UK service sector. In the present economic downturn, the need for de...
Health care industries and the New York City labor market
labor market New York City Health care industries
2010/3/4
Health care industries and the New York City labor market。
Substantial job losses in 2008:weakness broadens and deepens across industries
job losses Employment losses weakness broadens
2009/7/22
Employment losses in 2008 accelerated by year’s end as continued weakness in construction, manufacturing, and professional and business services spread into consumer-driven industries.
Imports and domestic employment:identifying affecting affected industries
domestic employment imports
2009/6/9
For its trade monitoring program, the Bureau has developed measures of import penetration; initial data suggest about one-fourth of manufacturing groups might be sensitive to rising imports.
Input prices and cost inflation in three manufacturing industries
Input prices manufacturing industries cost inflation
2009/5/20
The transmission of inflation varies among industries, depending most heavily on differences in input cost changes; factor substitution plays a minor role.
Multifactor productivity in motor vehicle industries
motor vehicle industries Multifactor productivity
2009/5/19
Over the 1958-84 period, multifactor productivity grew at about half the rate of output per hour in these industries; the ratio of purchased materials, fuels, and services to labor accounted for most ...
Collective bargaining in 1989:talks set in diverse industries
Collective bargaining 1989 diverse industries
2009/5/12
Agreements covering 3.1 million workers in private industry and State and local government will be on the table; talks set in communications, steel, longshore, and health care industries. This articl...
Increases in output per employee hour were not as widespread as in 1986; among industries showing strong gains were steel, aluminum, and semiconductors. This article updates all indexes included in th...
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas
Texas high-technology sector research-and-development employment growth
2009/4/27
Petroleum and chemicals still distinguish the Texas high-technology sector from its counterparts in other States; but employment growth in Texas has shifted recently, first to civilian durable goods—p...
Which industries are sensitive to business cycles?
business cycles industry’s historical correlation demand
2009/4/24
An analysis of the 1994-2005 projections can be used to identify industries that are projected to move differently with business cycles in the future than in the past, and to identify the industries a...
Productivity trends in two retail trade industries
Productivity trends retail trade industries
2009/4/24
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently added miscellaneous general merchandise stores—which includes warehouse clubs and catalog and mail-order houses—to its productivity measurement program. During ...
Substantial job losses in 2008: weakness broadens and deepens across industries
job losses 2008 industries
2010/3/4
Employment losses in 2008 accelerated by year’s end as continued weakness in construction, manufacturing, and professional and business services spread into consumer-driven industries.