Wolff, Edward N.
Overview
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Titles
Competitiveness, convergence, and international specialization
by:
Wolff, Edward N.; NetLibrary, Inc.; Dollar, David.
(Electronic resources)
What has happened to the quality of life in the advanced industrialized nations?
by:
Wolff, Edward N.; Jerome Levy Economics Institute.; NetLibrary, Inc.
(Language materials, printed)
Productivity and American leadership : = the long view /
by:
Blackman, Sue Anne Batey.; Wolff, Edward N.; Baumol, William J.
(Language materials, printed)
Competitiveness, convergence, and international specialization /
by:
Wolff, Edward N.; Dollar, David.
(Language materials, printed)
Poverty and prosperity in the USA in the late twentieth century /
by:
Papadimitriou, Dimitri B.; Wolff, Edward N.; United States; United States
(Language materials, printed)
International perspectives on profitability and accumulation /
by:
Moseley, Fred, (1946-); Wolff, Edward N.
(Language materials, printed)
Convergence of productivity : = cross-national studies and historical evidence /
by:
Baumol, William J.; Nelson, Richard R.; Wolff, Edward N.
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
Industrial productivity- United States.
Production functions (Economic theory)
Productivity accounting.
Quality of life- Measurement.
Income distribution- United States.
Poverty- United States.
Industrial productivity.
International trade.
Income distribution.
Technological innovations- Economic aspects- 20th century
Production (Economic theory)
Cost and standard of living.
Economic indicators.
Poor- United States.
United States- Economic conditions- 1981-
United States- Economic policy- 1981-1993.
Competition, International.
Labor productivity- United States.
Employee rights.
Quality of life- United States.
Quality of life- Developed countries.
Economic history- Congresses.- 1945-
Income- History- 20th century
Comparative economics- Congresses.
Industrial productivity- History- 20th century
Profit.
Saving and investment.
Competition- United States.