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Employment Hazards: An Investigation of Market Performance
Harvard University Press, 1979 Cloth: 978-0-674-25176-2 Library of Congress Classification HD5707.V57 Dewey Decimal Classification 331.12
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The safety of the work place is now a highly visible public issue. Many are calling for tighter regulation to reduce worker risk, while others feel government intervention is ineffective and costly. Here Kip Viscusi explores how well markets for hazardous jobs actually work. According to classical economics, other things being equal, a worker will demand more pay for a hazardous job than a safe one. However, this assumes that job related hazards are known, when often they are not. Using recent advances in the economics of information, Viscusi develops a theory of individual responses to job hazards under conditions of uncertainty. See other books on: Industrial accidents | Industrial hygiene | Investigation | Labor mobility | Work environment See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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