//--> //--> //-->
Toggle navigation
Logout
Change account settings
EN
DE
ES
FR
A-Z
Beta
About EconBiz
News
Thesaurus (STW)
Research Skills
Help
EN
DE
ES
FR
My account
Logout
Change account settings
Login
Publications
Events
Your search terms
Search
Retain my current filters
~language:"und"
Search options
All Fields
Title
Exact title
Subject
Author
Institution
ISBN/ISSN
Published in...
Publisher
Open Access only
Advanced
Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites
Loans
Reservations
Fines
You are here:
Home
Search: subject_exact:"Public sector compensation"
Narrow search
Delete all filters
| 1 applied filter
Year of publication
From:
To:
Subject
All
public sector compensation
2
AEI Economic Policy Working Paper Series
1
Census Bureau
1
Comparing Federal and Private Sector Compensation
1
Congress
1
Jason Richwine
1
andrew biggs
1
federal benefits
1
federal compensation
1
federal pay
1
private sector compensation
1
more ...
less ...
Online availability
All
Free
2
Type of publication
All
Book / Working Paper
2
Language
All
Undetermined
English
930
German
142
French
31
Italian
14
Swedish
12
Spanish
11
Norwegian
9
Polish
9
Russian
9
Danish
7
Hungarian
7
Dutch
7
Portuguese
7
Finnish
4
Turkish
2
Czech
1
Croatian
1
Slovak
1
Slovenian
1
more ...
less ...
Author
All
Biggs, Andrew George
2
Richwine, Jason
2
Institution
All
American Enterprise Institute
2
Published in...
All
Working Papers / American Enterprise Institute
2
Source
All
RePEc
2
Showing
1
-
2
of
2
Sort
relevance
articles prioritized
date (newest first)
date (oldest first)
1
Comparing Federal and Private Sector Compensation
Biggs, Andrew George
;
Richwine, Jason
-
American Enterprise Institute
-
2011
Reducing federal employee compensation to market levels could save taxpayers roughly $77 billion per year.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011145275
Saved in:
2
Comparing Federal and Private Sector Compensation
Biggs, Andrew George
;
Richwine, Jason
-
American Enterprise Institute
-
2011
Reducing federal employee compensation to market levels could save taxpayers roughly $77 billion per year.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010941123
Saved in:
Results per page
10
25
50
100
250
A service of the
zbw
×
Loading...
//-->