Handbook on the Economics of Discrimination

Handbook on the Economics of Discrimination

Author: William M. Rodgers

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 184720015X

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The papers contained in the first part of the book are particularly valuable as a primer for researchers interested in economic discrimination. On this basis alone this book is recommended for researchers seeking an overview of current techniques for assessing economic discrimination. . . The final section nicely highlights both the importance in understanding the interaction of policy and economic discrimination, and the difficulties in isolating policy effects. Education Economics Editor Rodgers has compiled a very useful book that summarizes the current state of the literature on economic discrimination. . . This reviewer learned something new and interesting in every chapter and particularly appreciated the clear survey of the age discrimination literature. . . This book will be of value to academics and to those in the legal arena. Highly recommended. J.P. Jacobsen, Choice Discrimination s dynamic nature means that no single theory, method, data or study should be relied upon to assess its magnitude, causes, or remedies. Despite some gains in our understanding, these remain active areas of debate among researchers, practitioners and policymakers. The specially commissioned papers in this volume, all by distinguished contributors, present the full range of issues related to this complex and challenging problem. Part 1 explores innovations in methods and data collection that help to provide richer descriptions of inequality. Part 2 reviews empirical evidence on discrimination that people with disabilities, older workers and gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals face. Although discrimination among these groups is not new, this Handbook shows that economists are beginning to more fully document their experiences. Part 3 presents a balanced discussion of anti-discrimination policies and the impact of affirmative action. The methods and data chapters are particularly designed to encourage researchers to utilize the new approaches and develop new data sources. Accessible and comprehensive, the Handbook is the seminal reference on the economics of discrimination for academic and professional economists, graduate students, advanced undergraduates, practitioners, policymakers, and funders of social science research.


The New Competition for Inward Investment

The New Competition for Inward Investment

Author: Nicholas A. Phelps

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781781956984

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"The competition for inward investment among regions and within and between nations is intense, and the promotional agencies concerned are increasingly innovative in their competitive strategies. This book examines the new competition for inward investment"


The Landscape Urbanism Reader

The Landscape Urbanism Reader

Author: Charles Waldheim

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2012-03-20

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1568989490

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In The Landscape Urbanism Reader Charles Waldheim—who is at the forefront of this new movement—has assembled the definitive collection of essays by many of the field's top practitioners. Fourteen essays written by leading figures across a range of disciplines and from around the world—including James Corner, Linda Pollak, Alan Berger, Pierre Bolanger, Julia Czerniak, and more—capture the origins, the contemporary milieu, and the aspirations of this relatively new field. The Landscape Urbanism Reader is an inspiring signal to the future of city making as well as an indispensable reference for students, teachers, architects, and urban planners.


The Warhol Economy

The Warhol Economy

Author: Elizabeth Currid-Halkett

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0691138745

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Which is more important to New York City's economy, the gleaming corporate office or the rock clubs launching the best new bands? Elizabeth Currid argues that creative industries like fashion, art and music drive New York's economy as much as, if not more than finance, real estate and law.