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2017 Noteworthy Books in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics

Knocking on labor's door : union organizing in the 1970s and the roots of a new economic divide

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Making it : why manufacturing still matters

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Labor, credit, and goods markets : the macroeconomics of search and unemployment

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Offshore : exploring the worlds of global outsourcing

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I am not a tractor! : how Florida farmworkers took on the fast food giants and won

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Mothers at work : who opts out?

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Janesville : an American story

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A New Deal for China's workers?

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Where bad jobs are better : retail jobs across countries and companies

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