MICHIGAN'S EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM AND THE ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION: I. INTRODUCTION
IN AN interim report on the Profile of Michigan study conducted in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago, Stephen P. Sobotka concluded that Michigan's "unique industrial composition has had a very marked impact on the observed trends in employment, and that these tre...
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