The Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws

2017 
Contents: Historical Context For Public Policy: Introduction: prevailing wage regulations and public policy in the construction industry, Hamid Azari-Rad, Peter Philips and Mark J. Prus The American construction industry: an overview, Gerald Finkel Thoughtless think tanks: sound bite thinking about the history and intent of prevailing wage laws, Hamid Azari-Rad and Peter Philips Prevailing wage laws, unions, and minority employment in construction, Dale Belman. Public Policy: Costs, Skills, And Safety: Prevailing wage laws and construction costs: evidence from British Columbia's skills development and fair wage policy, Kevin Duncan and Mark J. Prus Wage regulation and training: the impact of State prevailing wage laws on apprenticeship, Cihan Bilginsoy Prevailing wage laws and injury rates in construction, Hamid Azari-Rad. Public Policy: Compensations: Benefits vs. wages: how prevailing wage laws affect the mix and magnitude of compensation to construction workers, Jeffrey S. Petersen and Erin M. Godtland Health care subsidies in construction: does the public sector subsidize low wage contractors? C. Jeffrey Waddoups Pension and health insurance coverage in construction labor markets, Mark A. Price Index.
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