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Bank credit and labor-managed firms: comment: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 17, June 1975 / Katz, Arnold   Article
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Summary/Abstract In a recent issue of the journal, Erik Furubotn presents an interesting demonstration of how the traditional microeconomic theory of capital and interest yields important insights into the savings bahavior of workers in an economy of labor-managed firms. In this note we will attempt to show that the difficulties Furubotn finds with the role of banks are either special cases depending on particular relationships between interest rates on savings accounts and bank loans...
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Evaluating contributions of the Employment Service to applicant earnings: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 57, March 1977 / Katz, Arnold   Article
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Summary/Abstract The Employment Service (ES) is one of the oldest and most visible of the Federal-State labor market institutions, yet surprisingly little is known of its effectiveness. In this paper, I outline a technique for evalusting the ES from administrative reporting systems presently operative in many states.
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