Pencavel, John (H.)
PENCAVEL, John (H.)
PENCAVEL, John (H.). British, b. 1943. Genres: Business/Trade/Industry, Economics, Organized labor. Career: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, affiliated with Industrial Relations Section, 1968-69; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, professor of economics, 1969-. Publications: An Analysis of the Quit Rate in American Manufacturing Industry, 1970; Labor Markets under Trade Unionism: Employment, Wages, and Hours, 1991; Role of Labor Unions in Fostering Economic Development, 1995; Worker Participation, 2001. Address: Department of Economics, Econ Bldg 235, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6072, U.S.A. Online address: pencavel@stanford.edu
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