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    SubjectEmigration and immigration (1)International economic integration (1)Labor market (1)Labor supply (1)Wage differentials (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2005 (2)
    Author/ContributorMueser, Peter R., 1952- (2)Biernbaum, Lee L. (1)Oh, Min-Hong, 1974- (1)Subject: PlaceKorea (1)Advisor
    Mueser, Peter R., 1952- (2)
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    Economics (MU) (2)
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    English (2)

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    A study on the trade-off between supervision and wages: an empirical test of efficiency wage theory 

    Oh, Min-Hong, 1974- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
    This dissertation investigates the applicability of the shirking version of efficiency wage models in Korea. Analyses is based on the Survey on Wage Structure in the 1980's and 1990's - using data collected in 1983, 1989, ...

    Toward a common market in residency: international migration and regional integration 

    Biernbaum, Lee L. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
    This paper further develops models of regional migration, particularly in continents integrating regionally as it magnifies the importance of immigrant behavior for economists and policy-makers. I outline the history of ...

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