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This paper uses a simultaneous equations model of labour and housing market relationships in the London Metropolitan region in order to illuminate some of the specific characteristics of female labour markets in an explicitly spatial context. In addition to restricted female commuting fields,...
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Whilst local pay differentials lie at the heart of most models of local labour markets, not enough is known about the size and trends of such differentials in Great Britain. This study is based on a new data set, derived from Inland Revenue and Department of Social Security statistics, for a 1...
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The effects of price ceilings on market equilibrium are traditionally analyzed either in terms of a competitive or monopolistic environment. In this paper, simple diagrammatic models of the effects of price ceilings are presented under Cournot oligopoly, with and without free entry. In both...
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The purpose of this paper is to suggest a theoretical approach to modeling multiplant firm locations and to apply it to store locations of a major British supermarket chain. Choice of store location is seen as a major weapon in long-run competition between rival groups and the authors focus upon...
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Theoretical models of local pay are reviewed, ranging from neoclassical perspectives, unemployment/wage trade-off models, and segmented labor market approaches. The empirical work on U.S. North-South differentials is discussed. For the U.K., studies of the extent of and trends in geographical...
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