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Labor economics — how wages are set: Questions Worth Asking: Good questions reveal what we're actually uncertain about. You'll work through the persistent puzzles in labor economics: Why do some workers earn rents? When is education genuinely productive? Can wage inequality be reduced without destroying incentives?

Discover why workers earn vastly different wages and challenge your assumptions about education, incentives, and economic inequality through essential labo

Concepts in this course
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Breaking Cycles of Economic Injustice
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Critical Examination of Wage-Setting Justifications
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Economic Dignity and Worker Participation
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Economic Justice Through Transparent Reasoning
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Human Dignity as Wage Floor
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Labor economics — how wages are set and the Choices You're Making
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The Labor economics — how wages are set Question You're Avoiding
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The Examined Path Through Labor economics — how wages are set
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