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Freeman R. The Effect of the Youth Population on the Wages of Young Workers of Select Committee on Population HR.  Submitted.\par \par Freeman R, Rehavi M. How the Internet is Changing the Activity of Union Representatives in the UK: A study of www.unionreps.org.uk?.  Submitted.\par \par Freeman R, Naim M. Manpower Development by Import Substitution.  Submitted.\par \par Freeman R. Who Gets Hired? A Case Study of the Market for Youth.  Submitted.\par \par Freeman R. Collective Bargaining and Countervailing Power. In: Negotiating for Social Justice. Geneva: ILO; 2011.\par \par Freeman R. Does Inequality Increase Economic Output. In: Controversies About Inequality. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press; 2010.\par \par Freeman R, Gelber AM. Prize Structure and Information in Tournaments: Experimental Evidence. Economic Journal: Microeconomics. 2010.\par \par Freeman R. What Does Global Expansion of Higher Education Mean for the US?. In: US Universities in a Global Market. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2010.\par \par Dube A, Freeman R. Complementarity of Shared Compensation and Decision-Making Systems: Evidence from the American Labor Market. In: Shared Capitalism: The Economic Issues. Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 2009.\par \par Freeman R. Countervailing Power and Collective Bargaining Post the Collapse of Wall Street Capitalism. In: ILO Conference on Negotiating Decent Work. ; 2009.\par \par Kim S, Freeman R, Choi K. Globalization, Democratization, and Labor Market and Education System Changes in Korea during 1987-2007.  2009.\par \par Freeman R. Helping Workers Online and Offline: Innovations in Union and Worker Organization Using the Internet. In: Studies in Labor Market Intermediation. University of Chicago Press; 2009.\par \par  International Comparison of the Structure of Wages.  2009.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Regulations, Unions, and Social Protection in Developing Countries: Market Distortion or Efficient Institutions. In: Handbook of Development Economics. North Holland: Ellsevier, BV; 2009.\par \par Freeman R. Making Europe Work: IZA Labor Economics Series 2008.  2009.\par \par  Reforming the Welfare State:Recovery and Beyond in Sweden. (Swedenborg B, Freeman R, Topel RH). University of Chicago Press ; 2009.\par \par  Science and Engineering Careers in the United States. (Freeman R, Goroff DL). University of Chicago Press; 2009.\par \par  Shared Capitalism: at Work: Employee Ownership, Profit and Gain Sharing, and Broad-based Stock Options. (Freeman R, Blasi J, Kruse D). University of Chicago Press; 2009.\par \par Reenan JV, Freeman R. What If Congress Doubled R&D Spending on the Physical Sciences?. In: Innovation Policy and the Economy Volume 9. University of Chicago Press, Journals Division; 2009.\par \par Freeman R. ARISE: Advancing Research in Science and Engineering: Investing in Early-Career Scientists and High-Risk, High-Reward Research. In: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Initiative for Science and Technology, Study of Alternative Models of Federal Funding of Science; 2008.\par \par Reenen JV, Freeman R. Be Careful What you Wish For: A Cautionary Tale about Budget Doubling. Issues in Science and Technology. 2008;XXVI(1, Fall):27-31.\par \par Freeman R. Beyond Flexibility: Roadmaps for Korean Labor Policy. (Keum J, Kim S). KLI Press Monograph; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. The Economics of International Trade and the Global Labor Market. In: Labor and Employment Law and Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. Fulfilling the Ballyhoo of a Peak Economy? The US Economic Model. In: European And American Social Models. NY: Oxford University Press; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. The Future U.S. Labor Supply: Shortages, Surpluses, or What?. In: Global Imbalances: As Giants Evolve. Boston, MA: Boston FED; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. Globalization and Inequality. In: Oxford Handbook on Economic Inequality. Oxford University Press; 2008. p. Chapter 13.\par \par Choi K, Kim S, Freeman R. Hard Work and Human Capital: Korea in the New Global Economy, 1987-2007. In: Beyond Flexibility: Roadmaps for Korean Labor Policy. ; 2008.\par \par Freeman R, Bryson A. How Does Shared Capitalism Affect Economic Performance in the UK?. In: Shared Capitalism: at Work: Employee Ownership, Profit and Gain Sharing, and Broad-based Stock Options. University of Chicago Press; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. How Much do Immigrants Benefit from Immigration. In: Session on Innovations and Insights from the New Immigrant Survey. AEA; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. Investing in the Best and Brightest: Increased Fellowship Support for American Scientists and Engineers. In: Path to Prosperity: Hamilton Project Ideas on Income Security, Education, and Taxes. Brookings Institution; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. The Labor Market Comes to China.  2008.\par \par Freeman R. New Ways to Help Low Skilled Inner City Minority Men. Gates Foundation; 2008.\par \par Gereffi G, Jasso G, Rissing B, Wadhwa V, Freeman R. A Reverse Brain Drain: Estimating the Magnitude of the U.S. Skilled Immigrant Backlog. In: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; 2008.\par \par Freeman R, Kruse D, Blasi J. The Same Yet Different: Worker Reports on Labor Practices and Outcomes in a Single Firm Across Countries. In: International Comparison of the Structure of Wages. Vol. 15. University of Chicago Press; 2008. p. 334-355.\par \par Freeman R, Bjorklund A. Searching for Optimal Inequality/Incentives.  2008.\par \par Freeman R. Understanding Trade Unions and the Labour Market. CentrePiece. 2008;13(1, Spring):7.\par \par Freeman R. Universities as Pace-Setters in Labor Relations. Resources. 2008.\par \par Freeman R. Wanted: A New German Wirtschaftswunder. In: Towards a Better Economic Policy for Germany and Europe. Freidrich Ebert Stiftung; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. When Workers Share in Profits: Efforts and Responses to Shirking. In: Angela Costa Lecture. Rome, Italy; 2008.\par \par Freeman R. Why Do We Work More than Keynes Expected?. In: Revisiting Keynes: Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren. MIT Press; 2008. p. Chapter 9.\par \par Freeman R, Chi W, Kleiner M. Adoption and Termination of Employee Involvement Programs.  2007.\par \par Freeman R. America Works: The Exceptional Labor Market. 2007: Russell Sage Foundation; 2007.\par \par Boxall P, Haynes P, Freeman R. The Anglo-American Economies and Employee Voice. In: What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American World,. (Cornell University Press; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Can Marketization of Household Production Explain the Jobs Gap Puzzle?. In: Services and Employment: Explaining the US-Europe Employment Gap. Princeton University Press; 2007. p. Chapter 8.\par \par Freeman R. Can the US Clear the Market for Representation and Participation?. In: What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American World,. (Cornell University Press; 2007.\par \par  The Challenge of the Growing Globalization of Labor Markets to Economic and Social Policy. In: Global Capitalism Unbound: Winners and Losers from Offshore Outsourcing. NY: Palgrave MacMillan; 2007.\par \par Freeman R, Boxall P, Haynes P. Conclusion: What Workers Say in the Anglo-American World. In: What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American World,. Cornell University Press; 2007.\par \par Kruse D, Blasi J, Freeman R. Do Workers Gain by Sharing? Employee Outcomes Under Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Broad-based Stock Options. In: Shared Capitalism: The Economic Issues,. Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Do Workers Still Want Unions? Yes More than Ever!. In: Economics Policy Institute Policy Forum on Broadly Shared Prosperity, Work that Works. ; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. The Economics of Immigration. In: Britannica Book of the Year 2007. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Globalization and Labour. In: The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition. ; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. The Great Doubling: The Challenge of the New Global Labor Market. In: Ending Poverty In America: How to Restore the American Dream. NY: The New Press; 2007. p. Chapter 4.\par \par Freeman R. Is A Great Labor Shortage Coming? Replacement Demand in a Global Economy. In: Reshaping the American Workforce ina Changing Economy. DC: Urban Institute Press; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. How Well Do the Clothes Fit? Priors and Evidence in the Debate over Flexibility and Labour Market Performance. In: The European Economy in an American Mirror: Volume 1: Growth, Competitiveness and Employment. Routledge; 2007. p. Chapter 9.\par \par Wadhwa V, Jasso G, Rissing B, Gereffi G, Freeman R. Intellectual Property, the Immigration Backlog, and a Reverse Brain-Drain: American?s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Part III. In: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; 2007.\par \par Nakamura A, Freeman R, Shaw K. Jobs Online. In: NBER Conference on Labor Market Intermediation. Cambridge, MA; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Economics Redux. NBER Reporter; 2007 p. 1-4.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Institutions. In: The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition. Palgrave; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Institutions Around the World. In: The Handbook of Industrial and Employment Relations. London: Sage; 2007. p. Chapter 34.\par \par Freeman R. Learning from Other Economies ? for Example from Somewhere Down Under. DECifo DICE Report : Journal for Institutional Comparisons. 2007;5(3, Autumn):33-37.\par \par Freeman R. Non-Nano Effects of Nanotechnology on the Economy. In: Nanotechnology: Society Implications II: Individual Perspectives. ; 2007.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. The Promise of Progressive Federalism. In: Remaking America: Democracy and Public Policy in an Age of Inequality. Russell Sage Foundation Press; 2007.\par \par Freeman R. Searching for the EU Social Dialogue Model. In: Social Pacts, Employment and Growth: A Reappraisal of Ezio Tarantelli's Thought. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag; 2007. p. 221-238.\par \par Chang T, Chiang H. Supporting ?The Best and Brightest? in Science and Engineering: NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. In: The New Market for Scientists and Engineers: The Science and Engineering Workforce in the Era of Globalization. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2007.\par \par Freeman R, Bryson A. What Voice Do British Workers Want?. In: What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American World,. Cornell University Press; 2007.\par \par  What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American Workplace. (Freeman R, Boxall P, Haynes P). Ithaca, NY: ILR Press; 2007.\par \par Freeman R, Jin E, Shen C-Y. Where Do New US-Trained Science-Engineering PhDs Come From?. In: Science and the University. University of Wisconsin Press; 2007. p. Chapter 10.\par \par Freeman R, Kruse D, Blasi J. Worker Responses to Shirking. In: Shared Capitalism: The Economic Issues. Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 2007.\par \par  Att Reformera V\'e4lf\'e4rdsstaten - Amerikanskt perspektiv p\'e5 den svenska modellen. (Freeman R, Swedenborg B, Topel RH). Stockholm; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. The Battle Over Labor Standards in the Global Economy. Integration and Trade Journal. 2006;25:11-51.\par \par Blasi J, Mackin C, Kruse D, Freeman R. Creating a Bigger Pie? The Effects of Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Stock Options on Workplace Performance. In: Shared Capitalism Research Conference. NBER-Sage Foundation; 2006.\par \par Freeman R, Blasi J, Mackin C, Kruse D. Creating a Bigger Pie? The Effects of Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Stock Options on Workplace Performance. In: LERA Symposium on The Shared Capitalism Route to the Ownership Society,. ; 2006.\par \par Chi W, Kleiner M, Freeman R. The Diffusion and Decline of Employee Involvement Policies in U.S. Manufacturing Plants. In: LERA Symposium on Labor Markets and Economics and Work and Employment Relations,. ; 2006.\par \par Freeman R, Kruse D, Blasi J. Do Workers Gain by Sharing? Employee Outcomes Under Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Broad-based Stock Options. In: Shared Capitalism Research Conference. NBER-Sage Foundation; 2006.\par \par Freeman R, Rehavi M. Future Unionism Today: How Union Reps Use the Web.  2006.\par \par Freeman R, III WRM. How Have Hispanics Fared in the 'Jobless Recovery'. In: Economic and Policy Issues Facing the US Hispanic Community. AEA; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. Investing in the Best and Brightest: Increased Fellowship Support for American Scientists and Engineers. In: Hamilton Project White Paper. Brookings Institutions; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. Investing in the Best and Brightest: Increased Fellowship Support for American Scientists and Engineers. In: Brookings Institutions; 2006. p. Brookings Institutions.\par \par Freeman R. John Thomas Dunlop. In: New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. ; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. Katrina?s Lessons: Moving Forward in the Fight Against Poverty: An Overview of Panel Five. Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal. 2006;10(1).\par \par Freeman R, Festschrift RG. Learning from Other Economics: The unique institutional and policy experiments down under. The Economic Record (Journal of the Economic Society of Australia). 2006;82(2).\par \par Freeman R. Love Your Job or Hate It: The Economics of Job Satisfaction. In: The Old Theater, London, England: London School of Economics; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. Moving Out of Low Wage Jobs: Opportunities and Barriers: An Overview of Panel 3. Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal. 2006;10(1).\par \par Freeman R, Gelber A. Optimal Inequality/Optimal Incentives: Evidence from a Tournament. In: Applied Microeconomics Seminar. Columbia University; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. People Flows in Globalization. Journal of Economic Perspectives. 2006;20(2, Spring):145-170.\par \par Blasi J, Freeman R, Kruse D. Shared Capitalism at Work: Impacts and Policy Options. In: America at Work: Choices and Challenges,(. Palgrave MacMillan; 2006. p. 275-296.\par \par Freeman R. What Does the Growth of Higher Education Overseas Mean for the U.S. In: ASGE / ASSA Meetings Session, U.S. Higher Education in Global Perspective. Boston, MA; 2006.\par \par Freeman R. What the EU Needs: A New German Wirtschaftswunder. In: Berlin Dialogues. Hertie School of Governance and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fu?r Sozialforschung, Berlin: Harvard CES; 2006.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. What Workers Want. New York: Russell Sage Foundation; 2006.\par \par Enchautegui ME, Freeman R. Why Don?t More Puerto Rican Men Work? The Rich Uncle (Sam) Hypothesis. In: The Economy of Puerto Rico: Restoring Growth. Brookings; 2006. p. 152-188.\par \par  Will Labor Fare Better Under State Labor Relations Law?. In: LERA Symposium, The NLRA After Seventy Years (An Assessment),". ; 2006.\par \par Freeman R, Bryson A. Worker Needs and Voice in the US and UK.  2006.\par \par Freeman R, Chor D. The 2004 Global Labor Survey: Workplace Institutions and Practices Around the World.  2005.\par \par Freeman R. The Advent of Open Source Unionism?. Critical Perspectives on International Business CPOIB, Double Special Issue. 2005;1(2/3):79-92.\par \par III WRM, Freeman R. The Cyclical Sensitivity of African Americans. In: The Center for American Progress; 2005.\par \par Chi W, Kleiner M, Freeman R. Does Changing Employers Improve Job Satisfaction?. In: SOLE / EALE Tenth Annual Meetings. San Francisco, CA; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Does Globalization of the Scientific/Engineering Workforce Threaten US Economic Leadership?. In: Innovation Policy and the Economy Volume 6. MIT Press for NBER; 2005.\par \par  Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the 21st Century. (Freeman R, Hersch J, Mishel L). Chicago: University of Chicago Press ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. En Busco del Nicho del Per\'fa en la Econom\'eda Global. In: Cambios Globales y el Mercado Laboral Peruano: Comercio, Legislaci\'f3n, Capital Humano y Empleo. ; 2005. p. Chapter 2.\par \par Freeman R. External and Internal Models of Crime: Economic Incentives vs. ?Unhealthy Brains? in Explaining Crime. In: Conversations Across Social Disciplines CASD, Keynote Speech. ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Fellowship Stipend Support and the Supply of Science and Engineering Students: NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 2005;95(2):61-66.\par \par Freeman R. Fighting for Other Folks? Wages: The Logic and Illogic of Living Wage Campaigns. Industrial Relations: Special Issue, "The Impacts of Living Wage Policies". 2005;44(1):14-31.\par \par III WRM, Freeman R. The Fragility of the 1990s Economic Gains. In: National Economic Association Session: Does a Low Tide Lower All Boats? Philadelphia: AEA-NEA; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. From the Webbs to the Web: The contribution of the Internet to Reviving Union Fortunes. In: Trade Unions: Resurgence or Demise?: Leverhulme Series Volume 3 on The Future of Trade Unions. London: Routledge; 2005. p. 162-184.\par \par Freeman R. The Great Doubling: Labor in the New Global Economy. In: 2005 Usery Lecture in Labor Policy,. University of Atlanata, GA; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. The Human Resource Leapfrog Model and US Economic Leadership. In: CFR Roundtable - Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy. Council on Foreign Relations; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. La Gran Duplicacion del Mercado Laboral Mundial. Punto de Equilibrio. 2005;14(87):10-11.\par \par Freeman R. La R\'e9volution Globale. Courrier de la Plan\'e9te: Promesses et incertitudes. 2005;78:52-53.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Economics. In: Palgrave Encyclopedia of Economics. ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Goes Global: The Effects of Globalization on Workers Around the World. In: 2004 Eighth Annual Rocco C. and Marion S. Siciliano Forum: Considerations on the Status of the American Society. ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. A Labor Shortage When the Baby Boomers Retire?. In: Urban Institute Conference on Workforce Policies for the Next Decade and Beyond. ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Labour Market Institutions Without Blinders: The Debate Over Flexibility and Labour Market Performance. International Economic Journal RIEJ. 2005;19(2):129-145.\par \par Schettkat R, Freeman R. Marketization of Production and the EU-US Gap in Work (Jobs and Home Work: Time Use Evidence). Economic Policy. 2005;20(41):5-50.\par \par Chang T, Chiang H, Freeman R. Opening Doors: The Rising Proportion of Women and Minority Scientists and Engineers in the United States. In: NBER Confer23 ence on Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce: Women, Underrepresented Minorities and their S&E Careers. Cambridge, MA; 2005.\par \par on of and in the States CPIIGSPSU, on and Workforce BHE, Council NR. Policy Implications of International Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press; 2005.\par \par Freeman R, Bryson A. The Role of Worker Needs in Generating Desire for Voice: The case of Workers in the US and the UK.  2005.\par \par Bryson A, Freeman R. Similar Problems, Different Solutions? How U.S. and U.K. Workers Confront Workplace Problems. In: SOLE / EALE Tenth Annual meetings. San Francisco, CA; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Vorsprung durch Masse. Financial Times Deutschland. 2005.\par \par Rodgers W, Freeman R. The Weak Jobs Recovery: Whatever Happened to the ?Great American Jobs Machine. FRBNY Economic Policy Review. 2005.\par \par  What Do Unions Do? The 2004 M-Brane Stringtwister Edition. In: Kaufman BE, Freeman R, Bennett JT What Do Unions Do? The Evidence Twenty Years Later. Journal of Labor Research XXVI(4). ; 2005. p. 641-668.\par \par  What Really Ails Europe (and America): The Doubling of the Global Labor Force: who pays the price of globalization. The Globalist [Internet]. 2005.\par \par Freeman R. When China Wakes. In: Slide Presentation. U.Mass Lowell; 2005.\par \par Elliott KA, Freeman R. White Hats or Don Quixotes? Human Rights Vigilantes in the Global Economy. In: Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the 21st Century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Who Will Win the Prize?. Newsweek. 2005:42.\par \par Freeman R. Workforce Policy: Foreign Scientists and Engineers. In: Brookings Conference Offshoring White-Collar Work: The Issues and the Implications. ; 2005.\par \par Freeman R. Are European Labor Markets as Awful as All That?. CESifo Forum. 2004;5(1):34.\par \par Goroff DL. Briefing Notes on Global Competitiveness and the Scientific Workforce: Claims, Counterclaims, Data and Policy Options. In: Association of American University Meeting,. Yale University, New Haven; 2004.\par \par Freeman R. Chapter 8. In: Employee Participation, Firm Performance and Survival: Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor- Managed Firms. Netherlands: Elsevier BV; 2004.\par \par Freeman R. Doubling the Global Workforce: The Challenges of Integrating China, India, and the former Soviet Block into the World Economy. In: Doubling the Global Work Force?. Institute of International Economics; 2004.\par \par Freeman R, Kleiner MM. Establishment Impacts on Satisfaction: Estimates from NLSY Job Stayers and Changers.  2004.\par \par Freeman R. Fighting Turnout Burnout: Why Europeans turn out at higher rates and how to improve American participation. American Prospect Online, Special Report: Political Inequality [Internet]. 2004.\par \par Freeman R. Forward. In: Fighting Unemployment: The Limits of Free Market Orthodoxy. Oxford University Press; 2004. p. 5-7.\par \par Chang T, Chiang H, Abaluck J, Freeman R. How Do Stipends Affect the Supply of PhD Scientists and Engineers?. In: NSF/NIH/CGS Graduate Support Workshop. Washington, D.C.: AAAS; 2004.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Analysis. In: Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. CA: Academic Press, Elsevier Science; 2004.\par \par Freeman R, Elliott KA. Labor Standards Then and Now. In: Conference on International Labor Standards: The Global Need for Understanding Tools and Methods of Measuring Compliance. DOL and NAS Committee on Monitoring International Labor Standards; 2004.\par \par Blasi J, Kruse D, Freeman R. Monitoring Colleagues at Work: Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, Peer Pressure, and Workplace Performance in the United States. In: ASSA Meetings . San Diego, CA; 2004.\par \par Kleiner MM, Freeman R, Chi W. The Rise and Fall of Employee Involvement Practices in Manufacturing Establishments. In: Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting, IRRA Poster Session. ; 2004.\par \par Chang T, Freeman R. The Rising Proportion of Immigrants: A Necessary Supply that Depresses Future US Citizen Supplies?.  2004.\par \par Freeman R. The Road to Union Renascence in the U.S. In: Changing Role of Unions: New Forms of Representation. ME Sharpe; 2004. p. 3-21.\par \par Freeman R. Searching Outside the Box: The Road to Union Renascence and Worker Well-being in the U.S. In: The Future of Labor Unions: Organized Labor in the 21st Century. Austin, TX; 2004. p. 75-110.\par \par  Seeking a Premiere League Economy. (Freeman R, Blundell R, Card D). University of Chicago Press; 2004.\par \par Freeman R, Conyon MJ. Shared Modes of Compensation and Firm Performance: UK Evidence. In: Seeking a Premiere League Economy. University of Chicago Press; 2004. p. 109-146.\par \par Freeman R. Stimulating Careers in Science and Engineering. Science?s Next Wave. 2004.\par \par Freeman R. Trade Wars: The Exaggerated Impact of Trade in Economic Debate. The World Economy. 2004;27(1).\par \par Card D, Freeman R. What Have Two Decades of British Economic Reform Delivered?. In: Seeking a Premiere League Economy. University of Chicago Press for NBER, CEP, and IFS; 2004. p. 9-61.\par \par Freeman R. What, Me Vote? . In: Social Inequality, Vol 1. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 2004. p. Chapter 18.\par \par Freeman R. What Unions Do: Conclusion and Balanced Scorecard (IV). In: What Do Unions Do?: A Reassessment and Balanced Scorecar. ; 2004. p. Chapter 20.\par \par Freeman R, Elliott KA. Yes, Labor Standards and Globalization Go Together!. Labor History CLAH. 2004;45(4):529-535.\par \par Bartel A, Ichniowski C, Kleiner MM, Freeman R. Can a Work Organization Have an Attitude Problem? The Impact of Workplaces on Employee Attitutdes and Economic Outcomes.  2003.\par \par Freeman R, Elliott KA. Can Labor Standards Improve Under Globalization?. Washington, D.C.: Peterson Institute; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Can the Internet Help Unions Rebound. IRRA Perspectives on Work . 2003;7.\par \par Freeman R. Can Unions Raise Turnout and Reduce Inequality in Voting Among Socio-Economic Groups. In: Political Inequality - Participation, Influence, Polarization. New York: Russell Sage Foundation; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Can We Close the Revolving Door?: Recidivism vs Employment of Ex-Offenders in the U.S. In: Urban Institute Roundtable: Employment Dimension sof Prisoner Reentry and Work: Understanding the Nexus Between Prisoner Reentry and Work. New York University Law School; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Data! Data! My Kingdom for Data!: Data Needs for Analyzing the S&E Job Market. In: RAND Workshop Improving Labor Market Data on the Scientific and Technical Workforce. ; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Economy and Immigration: Ethnic Economies and National Economies. In: The New Americans: A Handbook to Immigration since 1965. Harvard University Press; 2003.\par \par Kleiner M, Bartel A, Freeman R. The Effects of Employee Attitudes about Their Workplaces on Turnover and Productivity: An Analysis of Retail Commercial Banking. In: NBER Personnel Economics Meeting. ; 2003.\par \par Oostendorp R, Freeman R. Is European Wage-Setting Different? Evidence from the Occupational Wages Around the World Data File. In: Institutions and Wage Formation in the New Europe. Germany: Edward Elgar Publishing for the European Central Bank; 2003. p. 9-31.\par \par Freeman R, Conyon MJ. Firm Benefits from Share-Owning Workers. In: People Management, Volume 5. ; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Internationally Educated Practical Nurse Survey.  [Internet]. 2003.\par \par Kruse D, Blasi J, Buchele R, Scharf A, Rogers L, Mackin C, Freeman R. Motivating Employee-Owners in ESOP Firms: Human Resource Policies and Company Performance. Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Self-managed Firms. 2003.\par \par Piehl AM, LoBuglio S, Freeman R. Prospects for Prisoner Reentry.  2003.\par \par Freeman R. Responding to Economic Crisis in a Post-Washington Consensus World: The Role of Labor. In: ILO Meeting on Cooperation for Argentina. ILO; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Rising Inequality in Science Careers. In: AAAS Symposium: Is Science a Deteriorating Wage of Life: Workforce Trends. Denver, CO; 2003.\par \par Freeman R, Elliott K. The Role Global Labor Standards Could Play in Addressing Basic Needs. In: Global Inequalities at Work: Work?s Impact on the Health of Individuals, Families, and Societies. Oxford University Press; 2003. p. 299-327.\par \par Freeman R. The Surprising Persistence of Inflexible Labor Market Institutions. In: European Science Days. Vienna; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Varieties of Labor Market Institutions and Economic Performance. In: IRRA Session on Labor Market Institutions and Economic Outcomes. IRRA; 2003.\par \par Freeman R. Working at the Endless Frontier: The Job Market for Scientists and Engineers. In: Okun Lectures. Yale University; 2003.\par \par Wayne Diamond, Freeman R. Young Workers and Trade Unions. In: Representing Workers: Union Recognition and Membership in Britain: Leverhulme Series Volume 1 on The Future of Trade Unions. London: Routledge; 2003. p. 29-50.\par \par Freeman R. Can the Egalitarian EU Compete with the Market-driven US?. In: US-EU Conference. John F. Kennedy School of Government; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. China?s Labor Market Issues: A computational economics analysis: the disconnect between China?s labor market and labor institutions. In: MIT IWER Research Seminar in Industrial Relations,. MIT IWER; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. China?s Labor Problems. In: Labor and Inequality Session of the 5th Annual NBER-CCER Conference on China and the World Economy. ; 2002.\par \par Devroye D, Freeman R. Does Inequality in Skills Explain Inequality of Earnings Across Advanced Countries?. In: Centre for Economic Performance; 2002.\par \par  Inequality Around the World. (Freeman R). London, UK: Palgrave; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Institutions and Employment Policies: the International Experience. In: Conference on The New Agenda for Employment Policies in the Economic Cycle. Santiago, Chile; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. The Labour Market in the New Information Economy. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 2002;18(3):288-305.\par \par Freeman R. Modelling Parental Union Status Transition Rates.  2002.\par \par Freeman R. The Non-Representative Electorate: Rising Inequality in Voting in the U.S. In: New Inequality Working Group; 2002.\par \par Freeman R, Rogers J. Open Source Unionism: Beyond Exclusive Collective Bargaining. WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society . 2002;7(2, Spring):3-4.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. A Proposal to American Labor. The Nation. 2002;274(24):18-24.\par \par Freeman R. The Rising Tide Lifts ..?. In: Understanding Poverty. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. Thanks for the Great Postdoc Bargain. Science's Next Wave [Internet]. 2002.\par \par Freeman R. Unions in the Information Economy. In: Human Resources Management Encyclopedia. ; 2002.\par \par Oostendorp R, Freeman R. Wages Around the World: Pay Across Occupations and Countries. In: Inequality Around the World. London, UK: Palgrave; 2002. p. Chapter 1.\par \par Freeman R. What Do Unions Do .. to Voting?. In: Cornell Labor Seminar: Welfare and Inequality in Advanced Industrial Societies. Cornell; 2002.\par \par Freeman R. Where Is the Road to Full Employment?. In: 4th St. Gobain Conference Work and Work Skills in a Changing Economy. Paris, France; 2002.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. Wiedergeburt der Gewerkschaften aus dem Internet. Transit Europaische Revue. 2002;24(Winter):27-49.\par \par Freeman R. The World of Work in the New Millennium. In: What the Future Holds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2002. p. 157-178.\par \par Rodgers WM, Freeman R. Area Economic Conditions and the Crime of Young Men in the 1990s Expansion. In: Association for Public Policy and Management Meetings. ; 2001.\par \par Weinstein E, Marincola E, Rosenbaum J, Solomon F, Freeman R. Careers and Rewards in Bio Sciences: The Disconnect Between Scientific Progress and Career Progression. The American Society of Cell Biology; 2001.\par \par Weinstein E, Marincola E, Rosenbaum J, Solomon F, Freeman R. Competition and Careers in Biosciences. Science Policy Forum: Careers [Internet]. 2001;294:2293-2294.\par \par Schettkat R, Freeman R. Die L\'f6hne sind nicht zu hoch. Die Zeit. 2001.\par \par Iriondo I, Freeman R. Differences in the Demand for Labor by Educational Attainment Level. Evidence across Eight European Countries.  2001.\par \par Freeman R. Does the Booming Economy Help Explain the Fall in Crime?. In: Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1999-2000 Lecture Series: Volume IV. ; 2001.\par \par Conyon M, Freeman R. The Economic Effects of Employee Stake-Holding. Financial Times. 2001.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. Erwerbsarbeit versus Hausarbeit. Tagesspiegel. 2001.\par \par Freeman R, LoBuglio S. Evaluating a Correctional Treatment Program. In: EPI; 2001.\par \par Freeman R. Extremophiles in the High-Level Job Market: Bio Sciences/Cell Biology. In: Macalester Forum on Higher Education. ; 2001.\par \par Freeman R. A Fairer Sort of Harvard. The New York Times. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. A Financial Push for Peace in Ireland. New York Times. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. ?The Impact of the Internet on the Economy: Revolutionary Force or Overblown Hype. In: J.P. Morgan Lecture. ; 2001.\par \par Freeman R, Bell LA. The Incentive for Working Hard: Explaining Hours Worked Differences in the US and Germany. Labour Economics. 2001;Special Conference Volume 8(2):181-202.\par \par Appelbaum E, Freeman R. Instead of a Tax Cut, Send Out the Dividends. New York Times. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. Institutional Differences and Economic Performance among OECD Countries. In: Conference on Labor Market Institutions. Lisbon: University of Portugal; 2001.\par \par Freeman R. Introduction: Worker Representation..Again!. In: What Do Workers Want: Reflections on the Implications of the Freeman & Rogers Study. ; 2001. p. 375-384.\par \par Kleiner MM, Freeman R. The Last American Shoe Manufacturers: Decreasing Productivity and Increasing Profits in the Shift from Piece Rates to Continuous Flow Production. In: NYU Working Papers on Labor and Employment Law: 1998-1999. Boston: Kluwer Law Intl; 2001.\par \par Diamond WJ, Freeman R. Liking the Workplace You Have: The Incumbency Effect in Preferences toward Unions.  2001.\par \par Schettkat R, Freeman R. Marketization of Production and the US-Europe Unemployment Gap. In: Leverhullme Programme Final Conference: The Labour Market Consequences of Technical and Structural Change,. LSE; 2001.\par \par Freeman R, Oostendorp R. The Occupational Wages Around the World Data File. International Labor Review [Internet]. 2001;120(4).\par \par Freeman R. Prisoner Rehabilitation: The Role of Education and Faith-Based Institutions.  2001.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. Skill Compression, Wage Differentials and Employment: Germany vs the US. Oxford Economic Papers. 2001;53(3):582-603.\par \par Freeman R. Trains and Brains Would Put Britain on Right Track. Guardian Unlimited Observer. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. The Trouble with Airlines. New York Times. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. Upping the Stakes: Employee Share Ownership. People Management. 2001;7(3):24-29.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. Verschenkte Zeit. Der Tagesspiegel Online [Internet]. 2001.\par \par Freeman R. Ways and Means: Harvard?s Wage Debate. Harvard Magazine. 2001;104(2):69-70.\par \par Freeman R, Ebbinghaus B, Garibaldi P, Holmund B, Schludi M, Verdier T. What Do Unions Do to the European Welfare States?. Oxford University Press; 2001.\par \par Freeman R, Diamond WJ. What Workers Want from Workplace Organisations: A Report to the TUC?s Promoting Trade Unionism Task Group. London: TUC; 2001.\par \par Diamond WJ, Freeman R. Will Unionism Prosper in Cyberspace? The Promise of the Internet for Employee Organization. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 2001;40(3):569-596.\par \par Freeman R, Bell LA. Working Hard. In: Working Time in Comparative Perspective: Vol 1: Patterns, Trends, and the Policy Implications of Earnings Inequality and Unemployment. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute; 2001. p. 71-105.\par \par Ostroff C, Freeman R, Kleiner MM. The Anatomy of Employee Involvement and Its Effects on Firms and Workers. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 2000.\par \par Rodgers WM, Freeman R. Area Economic Conditions and the Labor Market Outcomes of Young Men in the 1990s Expansion. In: Prosperity for All? The Economic Boom and African Americans. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 2000. p. 50-87.\par \par Freeman R. The Changing State of Economics in the UK and US. Economic Journal. 2000;110(464):355-57.\par \par Freeman R. Changing the Guard: The Rise of the US to Peak Capitalist Economy. In: NIRA/NBER Conference on Transition in Employment and Firm Benefit Policies in Japan and the US. Hawaii: NIRA/NBER; 2000.\par \par Freeman R, Blanchflower DG. Declining Economic Status of Young Workers in OECD Countries. In: Youth Employment and Joblessness in Advanced Countries. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2000. p. 19-56.\par \par Freeman R. Disadvantaged Young Men and Crime. In: Youth Employment and Joblessness in Advanced Countries. 215-245: University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2000. p. Chapter 5.\par \par Freeman R. The Divergence in Employment and Income Distribution in the EU and the U.S. In: Innovative Employment Initiatives. England: Ashgate; 2000. p. 115-142.\par \par Waldfogel J, Freeman R. Dunning Delinquent Dads: The Effects of Child Support Enforcement Policy on Child Support Receipt by Never Married Women. Journal of Human Resources. 2000.\par \par Freeman R. The Feminization of Work in the US: A New Era for (Man)kind?. In: Gender and the Labor Market: Econometric Evidence on Obstacles in Achieving Gender Equality. NY: MacMillan; 2000. p. 3-21.\par \par Freeman R. Foreign Nurse Graduate Survey.  [Internet]. 2000.\par \par  Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less-Skilled Workers. (Freeman R, Gottschalk P). NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 2000.\par \par Freeman R, Blanchflower DG. Introduction. In: Youth Employment and Joblessness in Advanced Countries. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 2000. p. 1-18.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. Low Wage Services: Interpreting the U.S.-German Difference. In: Bazen GS, Salverda W Labour Market Inequalities: Problems and Policies of Low-Wage 43 Employment in International Perspective. Oxford University Press; 2000. p. 157-176.\par \par Freeman R. PERI Living Wage Study: Comments.  2000.\par \par Freeman R. Shared Capitalism or Apartheid Economy?. CentrePiece. 2000:24-28.\par \par Dube A, Freeman R. Shared Compensation Systems and Decision-Making in the US Job Market. In: Incomes and Productivity in North America. Washington, DC: Secretariat of the Commission for Labor Cooperation; 2000.\par \par Freeman R. Single Peaked vs. Diversified Capitalism: The Relation Between Economic Institutions and Outcomes. In: Advances in Macroeconomic Theory. London, UK: Palgrave; 2000. p. 139-170.\par \par Freeman R. The U.S. Economic Model at Y2K: Lodestar for Advanced Capitalism. Canadian Public Policy: Special Supplement on Structural Aspects of Unemployment in Canada. 2000;XXVI(1):S187-S200.\par \par Freeman R. Is the U.S. Labor Market the Model for Advanced Countries. Canadian Public Policy. 2000;26(1):187-200.\par \par Freeman R. The US ?Underclass? in a Booming Economy. World Economics. 2000;1(2):89-100.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. What Academics Can Do to Help Workers. The Chronicle of Higher Education. 2000;XLVI(21):B-11.\par \par Kleiner M, Freeman R. Who Benefits Most from Employee Involvement: Firms or Workers?. In: American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings of the Hundred and Twelve Annual Meeting, Vol 90, No 2. ; 2000. p. 219-223.\par \par  Youth Employment and Joblessness in Advanced Countries. (Freeman R, Blanchflower D). University of Chicago Press; 2000.\par \par Freeman R, Fagan J. Crime and Work. In: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 25. ; 1999. p. 113-178.\par \par Freeman R. Demand for Education. In: Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol 1. Amsterdam, Netherlands: North Holland Publishers; 1999. p. Chapter 6.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. Differentials in Service Industry Employment Growth: Germany and the U.S. in the Comparable German American Structural Database. In: Brussels: European Commmission, Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs; 1999.\par \par Kleiner MM, Freeman R. Do Unions Make Enterprises Insolvent?. In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52:4. ; 1999. p. 510-527.\par \par Freeman R, Bell L. Does Inequality Induce Us to Work More?.  1999.\par \par Freeman R. The Economics of Crime. In: Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol 3c. Amsterdam, Netherlands: North Holland Publishers; 1999. p. Chapter 52.\par \par Revenga A, Freeman R. How Much Has LDC Trade Affected Western Job Markets. In: Trade and Jobs in Europe: Much Ado about Nothing? London/NY: Oxford University Press; 1999.\par \par Freeman R. It?s Better Being an Economist (But Don?t Tell Anyone). Journal of Economic Perspectives. 1999;13(3):139-145.\par \par Freeman R. Making the Most of Prison Labor. In: Natinal Symposium on The Economics of Inmate Labor Force Participation,. Soros Foundation/George Washington University; 1999.\par \par Freeman R. The New Inequality: Creating Solutions for Poor America. (Cohen J, Rogers J). Boston: Beacon Press; 1999.\par \par Freeman R. The New Inequality in the United States. In: Growing Apart: The Causes and Consequences of Global Inequality. NY: Council on Foreign Relations; 1999. p. 21-66.\par \par Freeman R. Overview: Minimum Wage Evaluation.  1999.\par \par Freeman R. The Problem of Income. Boston Review. 1999;(Oct/Nov):9.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. The Role of Wage and Skill Differences in U.S.-German Employment Differences. Qualifikationsstrukture und Arbeitmarktflexibilitaet. 1999:49-66.\par \par Freeman R. Shared Capitalism: An Alternative to the Welfare State.  1999.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. What Do Workers Want? Voice, Representation and Power in the American Workplace. In: Employee Representation in the Emerging Workplace: Alternatives/Supplements to Collective Bargaining. Boston: Kluwer Law Intl; 1999. p. 3-31.\par \par Freeman R. The Youth Job Market Problem at Y2K. In: Preparing Youth for the 21st Century: The Transition from Education to the Labour Market. Washington, DC; 1999. p. 89-100.\par \par Freeman R. Zwischen Fastfood und Excellence; Die Besch\'e4ftigungslu?cke in Deutschland im Vergleich zu den USA. In: Hamburger Jahrbuch fu?r Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftspolitik. ; 1999. p. 95-114.\par \par Freeman R. Are Your Wages Set in Beijing?. In: The World Beyond the Firm. Oxford University Press; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Divergent Performances: Job Creation and Income Determination in the EU and the U.S. Symposia. 1998.\par \par Waldfogel J, Freeman R. Does Child Support Enforcement Policy Affect Male Labor Supply?. In: Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. The Facts About Rising Economic Disparity. In: The Inequality Paradox: Growth of Income Disparity. Washington, DC: National Policy Association; 1998. p. Chapter 3.\par \par Freeman R, Schettkat R. From Macdonalds to McKinsey: Comparing German and US Employment and Wage Structures. In: Leverhumle II - The Labour Market: Stocks and Flows. Oxford University: Institute of Economics and Statistics; 1998.\par \par Kleiner MM, Freeman R. From Piece Rates to Time Rates: Surviving Global Competition. In: Inside the Firm: Implications for Labor Market Outcomes,. ILRR; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Introduction and Summary. In: Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less-Skilled Workers. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Standards in the Global Economy?. In: United Nations Expert Meeting on International Economic and Social Justice. ESA/DSPD/BP; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Le Mod\'e8l \'c9conomique Am\'e9ricain \'e0 l?\'e9preuve de la comparaison. Actes: de la recherche en sciences sociales. 1998;124:36-48.\par \par Freeman R. Let the People Decide. Boston Review. 1998;23(5):9-10.\par \par Freeman R. Low Wage Employment: Is More or Less Better. In: Policies for Low Wage Employment And Social Exclusion. 25-46; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Is the New Income Inequality the Achille?s Heel of the American Economy?. In: The Inequality Paradox: Growth of Income Disparity. Washington, DC: National Policy Association; 1998. p. Chapter 12.\par \par Freeman R. Reformering av L\'f6nebildningen: Mot en Ny Svensk Modell. Stockholm, Sweden: Utredningom ett f\'f6rst\'e4rkt F\'f6rlikningsmannainstitut) ; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Spurts in Union Growth: Defining Moments and Social Processes. In: The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century. University of Chicago Press; 1998. p. 265-295.\par \par Freeman R. Unequal Incomes: The Worrisome Distribution of the Fruits of American Economic Growth. Harvard Magazine. 1998;(January-February):62-64.\par \par Freeman R. Vortrag zu wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Faktoren bei der Schaffung von Arbeitspl\'e4tzen. In: Konferenz u?ber den US-Arbeitsmarkt: Was machen die USA anders? Die amerikanische ?Jobmachine?. Berlin German State Administration for Labor, the U.S. Embassy, Amerika Haus, the German Marshall Fund; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. War of the Models: Which Labour Market Institutions for the 21st Century?. In: The Adam Smith Lecture. Aarhus, Denmark: European Association of Labour Economists; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. What Does Labor Economics Contribute to Debates Over Immigration?. In: Help or Hindrance? The Economic Implications of Immigration for African-Americans. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. What Role for Labor Standards in the Global Economy?.  1998.\par \par Freeman R. What Role for Social Issues in the Global Economy?. In: Conference on Latin America and the Globalization Process. Bogota, Colombia; 1998. p. 49-62.\par \par Blanchflower D, Freeman R. Why Youth Unemployment Will Be Hard to Reduce. Policy Options (Options Politiques). 1998;19(3).\par \par Freeman R. Will Globalization Dominate U.S. Labor Market Outcomes?. In: Imports, Exports and the American Worker. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution; 1998.\par \par Freeman R. Work-Sharing to Full Employment: Serious Option or Populist Fallacy?. In: Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less-Skilled Workers. NY: Russell Sage Foundation; 1998. p. Chapter 6.\par \par Freeman R. After Affirmative Action What?.  1997.\par \par Freeman R. Arbeitsplatzschaffung und Einkommensbildung in Europa und in den USA: Auf dem Weg ins 21. In: Zukunftsforum im Bundeskanzleramt. Wien: Jahrhundert; 1997. p. 47-59.\par \par Freeman R. Are Norway?s Solidaristic and Welfare State Policies Viable in the Modern Global Economy?. In: Making Solidarity Work?: The Norwegian Labour Market in Transition. Oslo, Norway: Scandinavian University Press; 1997. p. Chapter 2.\par \par Freeman R. Can the EU Pass the Jobs Test?. In: DGB-OECD Conference on Wages and Employment. Brussels, Belgium: Gestion Marche du Travail; 1997.\par \par Freeman R, Blanchflower DG. Creating Jobs for Youth: Getting the Economy Going is Better than Cutting Wages or Boosting Training. New Economy. 1997.\par \par Swedenborg B, Topel R, Freeman R. Economic Troubles in Sweden's Welfare State: Introduction, Summary and Conclusions. In: The Welfare State in Transition. University of Chicago Press; 1997.\par \par Johnson BR, Jang SJ, Larson DB, Mimeo DL. Escaping from the Crime of Inner Cities: churchgoing and Resilience among At-Risk Youth. In: Lamar University: Center for Justice Research and Education; 1997.\par \par Bjorklund A, Freeman R. Generating Equality and Eliminating Poverty: the Swedish Way. In: The Welfare State in Transition. University of Chicago Press; 1997. p. 33-78.\par \par Freeman R. Global Economy, Level National Economic Differences and Institutions. In: The Stevenson Lecture. Department of Political Economy: University of Glasgow; 1997.\par \par Borjas G, Freeman R, Katz L. How Much Do Immigration and Trade Affect Labor Market Outcomes. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 1997;1:1-90.\par \par Freeman R. International Labor Standards and World Trade: Friends or Foes?. In: The World Trading System: Challenges Ahead. Vol. 87-114. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics; 1997. p. 87-114.\par \par Allen SG, Freeman R. Quantitative Flexibility in the U.S. Labour Market. In: Labour Productivity and Flexibility. London: McMillan; 1997.\par \par Lazear EP, Freeman R. Relational Investing: The Worker's Perspective. In: Meaningful Relationships: Institutional Investors, Relational Investing, and the Future of Corporate Governance? NY: Oxford University Press; 1997.\par \par Freeman R. Through Public Sector Eyes: Employee Attitudes toward Public Sector Labor Relations in the U.S. In: Public Sector Employment Relations in a Time of Transition. ; 1997.\par \par  The Welfare State in Transition: Reforming the Swedish Model. (Swedenborg B, Freeman R, Topel R). University of Chicago Press ; 1997.\par \par Freeman R. What Can We Do to Share Our Economic Success More Broadly (and Relieve Economic Disparity)?. In: The Growth of Income Disparity. NPA; 1997.\par \par Freeman R. When Earnings Diverge: Causes, Consequences, and Cures for the New Inequality in the U.S. Washington, D.C.; 1997.\par \par Freeman R, Lindauer D. Why Not Africa?. In: Seminar on Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa,. World Bank; 1997.\par \par Freeman R. Working for Nothing: The Supply of Volunteer Labor. Journal of Labor Economics, Special Issue: Essays in Honor of Yoram Ben-Porath. 1997;15(1, Part 2):5140-5166.\par \par Chae C-K, Freeman R. Working Hard: Hours of Work in the Korean Growth Miracle. In: Graduate Labor Economics Seminar. Harvard University; 1997.\par \par Freeman R. Creative Use of Labour Force Surveys. In: Labour Markets by Design?: Labour Market Policies and Creative Use of Household Surveys in Transition Economies. K\'f6ln, Germany: Welftforum Verlag; 1996. p. 155-171.\par \par Freeman R. Does it Fit? Drawing Lessons from Differing Labour Practices. In: The Social Challenge of Job Creation: Combating Unemployment in Europe. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Evolving Institutions for Employee Voice. In: Italian Economic Association Session in Honor of Albert Hirschman,. ; 1996.\par \par Blanchflower DG, Freeman R. Growing Into Work. OECD; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Incarcerating the Bad Guys: Solution to Crime or Short-Run Palliative?. Prospect. 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Incarceration vs the Dole: U.S. and European Modes of Dealing with Unskilled Men. In: Session: Crime and the Labor Market. San Francisco, CA: AEA; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Job Creation and Income Determination in Western Europe and the U.S.: Preparing for the 21st Century. Austrian Chancellor; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Labour Market Institutions and Earnings Inequality. New England Economic Review. 1996;(May/June):157-168.\par \par Freeman R. The Minimum Wage as a Redistributive Tool. The Economic Journal: Policy Forum: Economic Aspects of Minimum Wages (The Royal Economic Society). 1996;106 (436):639-649.\par \par Freeman R. Minimum Wages ? The Phoenix Rises from the Grave. In: Session: The Minimum Wage. San Francisco, CA: AEA; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. The New Inequality \'1 And What We Might Do About It.  1996.\par \par Freeman R, Rogers J. Public Sector Worker Attitudes toward Workplace Representation and Participation. Secretary of Labor?s Task Force on Excellence in State and Local government Through Labor-Management Cooperation; 1996.\par \par Hartog J, Freeman R, Teulings C. Pulling the Plug?: An analysis of the role of mandatory extension in the Dutch system of labour relations. Den Haag. 1996.\par \par Borjas GJ, Katz LF, Freeman R. Searching for the Effect of Immigration on the Labor Market. Session: Globalization and the U.S. Labor Market. 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Solving the New Inequality. Boston Review. 1996;21(6):3-10.\par \par Freeman R. The Supply of Youths to Crime. In: Exploring the Underground Economy. Kalamazoo, Michigan: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; 1996. p. Chapter 3.\par \par Freeman R. Toward an Apartheid Economy. Harvard Business Review. 1996;(September-October):114-126.\par \par Freeman R. On the Viability of a Large Welfare State in a Modern Open Economy: The Case of Norway. In: Session: Social Spending and the Growth of Government: Comparative and Historical Perspectives. San Francisco: AEA; 1996.\par \par Bernard E, Freeman R. What Can Unions Do in Transition Economies?. In: Employee Representation in Economies in Transition. San Francisco: AEA; 1996.\par \par Freeman R. Why Do So Many Young American Men Commit Crimes and What Might We Do About It?. Journal of Economic Perspectives. 1996;10(1):25-42.\par \par  Differences and Changes in Wage Structures. (Freeman R, Katz LF). University of Chicago Press ; 1995.\par \par Lazear EP, Freeman R. An Economic Analysis of Works Councils. In: Works Councils: Consultation, Representation, Cooperation. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1995. p. 27-50.\par \par Freeman R, Gibbons R. Getting Together and Breaking Apart: The Decline of Centralised Collective Bargaining, with Special Reference to Sweden. In: Differences and Changes in Wage Structures. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1995.\par \par Freeman R. If It's Monday, We Must Be In..: Labour Relations Around the World in Nine Papers. Labour. 1995;Special Issue, 10th IIRA World Congress.\par \par Freeman R, Katz LF. Introduction and Summary. In: Differences and Changes in Wage Structures. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1995. p. Chapter 1.\par \par Freeman R. The Large Welfare State as a System. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting. 1995;85(2):16-21.\par \par Freeman R. The Limits and Promise of Labor Market Policy. In: Policy Forum: International Trade and Employment: The European Experience. Paris, France: ECARE CEPII; 1995.\par \par Freeman R. The Limits of Wage Flexibility to Curing Unemployment. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 1995;11(1, Spring):214-222.\par \par Freeman R, III WRM. Parental Investment: New Evidence from the October Current Population Survey.  1995.\par \par Freeman R. What Will a 10% .. 50% .. 100% Increase in the Minimum Wage Do?. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 1995;48(4).\par \par Bell L, Freeman R. Why Do Americans and Germans Work Different Hours?. In: Institutional Frameworks and Labor Market Performance: Comparative Views on the U.S. and German Economies. NY: Routledge; 1995. p. 101-131.\par \par Freeman R. Will the Union Phoenix Rise Again.. in the U.K. or the U.S.?. Scottish Journal of Political Economy. 1995;42(3):347-362.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. Worker Representation and Participation Survey: First Report of Findings (Summary Report). In: Industrial Relations Research Association Series. ; 1995.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. Worker Representation and Participation Survey: Second Report of Findings. Secretary of Labor?s Task Force on Excellence in State and Local government Through Labor-Management Cooperation; 1995.\par \par Freeman R. American Exceptionalism in the Labor Market: Union/Nonunion Differentials in the United States and Other Countries. In: Labor Economics and Industrial Relations: Markets and Institutions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. Crime and the Labor Market. In: Crime. San Francisco, CA: ICS Press; 1994. p. Chapter 8.\par \par Kleiner M. Do Unions Make Enterprises Insolvent?.  1994.\par \par Freeman R. Doing It Right?: The U.S. Labor Market Response to the 1980s/1990s. In: Symposium on Fighting Europe's Unemployment in the 1990s. Salzburg, Austria: Egon- Sohmen-Foundation; 1994.\par \par Blank RM, Freeman R. Evaluating the Connection Between Social Protection and Economic Flexibility. In: Social Protection vs Economic Flexibility: Is There a Trade-off? University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. A Global Labor Market? Differences in Wages Among Countries in the 1980s. In: World Bank Labor Market Workshop: The Impact of Labor Market Policies and Institutions on Economic Performance. Washington, DC: World Bank; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. A Hard-Headed Look at Labor Standards. In: International Labour Standards in the Globalized Economy: Issues, Challenges and Perspectives. Geneva, Switzerland: ILO for the International Institute for Labour Studies NIO Programme,; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. H.G. Lewis and the Study of Union Wage Effects. Journal of Labor Economics. 1994;12(1):143-149.\par \par Freeman R. How Far Has China Reformed Its Labor Market?. In: Chinese Economic Association of North America Meetings. ; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. How Labor Fares in Advanced Economies. In: Working Under Different Rules. Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 1994. p. 1-28.\par \par Freeman R. Industrial Relations Research Association Series. Repressive Labor Relations and New Unionism in East Asia. 1994.\par \par Freeman R. Jobs in the USA. The New Economy. 1994:20-24.\par \par Blanchflower DG. The Legacy of Communist Labor Relations.  1994.\par \par Freeman R. Lessons for the United States. In: Working Under Different Rules. NY: Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 1994. p. 223-239.\par \par Hanushek EA. Making Schools Work: Improving Performance and Controlling Costs. (Benson CS, Freeman RB, Jamison DT, et al). DC: Brookings; 1994.\par \par Katz LF, Freeman R. Rising Wage Inequality: The United States Vs. Other Advanced Countries. In: Working Under Different Rules. NY: Russell Sage Foundation for NBER; 1994. p. 29-62.\par \par Freeman R. Welcome to the Global Labor Market: for better (or worse). Annual Conference on Development Economics. 1994.\par \par Freeman R. What Direction for Labor Market Institutions in Eastern and Central Europe?. In: The Transition in Eastern Europem Vol II. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. W(h)ither the Welfare State in an Epoch of Rising Inequality. In: Labor Market Polarization and Social Policy Reform. Kingston, Ontario: School of Policy Studies at Queen's University; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. Work in a Global Economy. In: Visions of the Future of Social Justice: Essays on the Occasion of the ILO's 75th Anniversary. Geneva: ILO; 1994. p. 101-104.\par \par Freeman R, Rogers J. Worker Representation and Participation Survey: First Report of Findings.; 1994.\par \par  Working Under Different Rules. (Freeman R). Russell Sage Foundation; 1994.\par \par Freeman R. Analyzing the Puzzle of the Japanese Labor Market. In: Japan: A European Perspective. NY: St.Martin's Press, Inc; 1993. p. 63-67.\par \par Blanchflower D, Freeman R. Did the Thatcher Reforms Change British Labour Market Performance?. In: Is the British Labour Market Different? London; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Does Suppression of Labor Contribute to Economic Success? Labor Relations and Markets in East Asia.  1993.\par \par Freeman R. Give to Charity -- Well, Since You Asked. In: Conference on the Economics and Psychology of Happiness and Fairness. London: London School of Economics; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Is Globalization Impoverishing Low Skill American Workers?. In: Forum on Policy Responses to an International Market, The Urban Institute. ; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Immigration from Poor to Wealthy Countries. European Economic Review. 1993;37(2-3):443-451.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Institutions and Policies: Help or Hindrance to Economic Development?. Annual Conference on Development Economics. 1993:117-144.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Markets and Institutions in Economic Development. American Economic Review . 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Labour Market Flexibility, Regulations and Institutions in an International Context. In: Employment and Development Branch of the International Labour Office; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Minimum Wages ? Again!. In: Conference on Economic Analysis of Base Salaries and Effects of Minimum Wages. Aix-en-Provence, France; 1993.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. A New New Deal for Labor. New York Times. 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Palestinian-Israeli-Jordanian Labor Mobility: The Current Situation and Issues for Peaceful Future. Institute for Social and Economic Policy in the Middle East, John F. Kennedy School of Government; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Postkommunistische Schizophrenie. Transit. 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Pricking Business' Bleeding Heart: Corporate Giving in the 1980s. Capitalism and Generosity. 1993.\par \par Needels K, Freeman R. Skill Differentials in Canada in an Era of Rising Labor Market Inequality. In: Small Differences That Matter: Labor Markets and Incomes Maintenance in Canada and the United States. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1993.\par \par  Small Differences that Matter: Labor Markets and Income Maintenance in Canada and the United States. (Card D, Freeman R). University of Chicago Press; 1993.\par \par Rogers J, Freeman R. Who Speaks for Us? Employee Representation in a Non-Union Labor Market. In: Employee Representation: Alternatives and Future Directions. Madison, WI: Industrial Relations Research Assocation; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Will Economic Integration Eliminate Country Differences in Labor Practices. In: The Brookings Institution Second Review Conference on Integration the World Economy Project. Brookings Institution; 1993.\par \par Freeman R. Is Declining Unionization of the U.S. Good, Bad or Irrelevant. In: Unions and Economic Competitiveness. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe; 1992.\par \par Bloom DE, Freeman R. The Fall in Private Pension Coverage in the U.S. American Economic Review. 1992;82(2):539-545.\par \par Freeman R. Getting Here from There: Labor in the Transition to a Market Economy. In: Labor and Democracy in the Transition to a Market Economy: A U.S. and Post-Dialogue. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe; 1992.\par \par Freeman R. How Much Has De-Unionisation Contributed to the Rise in Male Earnings Inequality?. In: Uneven Tides. NY: Sage Press; 1992. p. 133-163.\par \par  Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. (Freeman R, Borjas G). University of Chicago Press; 1992.\par \par Borjas G, Freeman R. Introduction and Summary. In: Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1992. p. 1-15.\par \par Borjas GJ, Freeman R, Katz LF. On the Labor Market Effects of Immigration and Trade. In: Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1992. p. 213-244.\par \par Freeman R. Lessons from Europe and American Labor Markets: An American View. In: European and American Labor Markets: Different Models and Different Results. Washington, DC: The National Planning Assocation; 1992.\par \par Freeman R. The 'Others' Or the Culture of Poverty ("Les 'autres' ou la culture de la pauvret\'e9). In: America: The Blessed Dream (America: Le R\'eave Bless\'e9). Paris: Editions Autrement; 1992.\par \par Freeman R. Understanding Crime, Gangs, and Neighborhoods: Ethnographic Research and Social Science Analysis. In: Conference on the Urban Underclass,. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Social Science Research Council; 1992.\par \par Freeman R, Blanchflower DG. Unionism in the U.S. and Other OECD Countries. In: Industrial Relations Vol 31:1. ; 1992. p. 56-79.\par \par Freeman R. Wage-Setting Systems and Modes of Compensation in Market Economies. In: Conference on Employment Restructuring in Russian Industry. ; 1992.\par \par Freeman R, Bound J. What Went Wrong? The Erosion of the Relative Earnings and Employment among Young Black Men in the 1980s. Quarterly Journal of Economics. 1992;CVII(1):201-232.\par \par Castillo-Freeman A, Freeman R. When the Minimum Wage Really Bites: The Effect of the U.S.-Level Minimum on Puerto Rico. In: Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1992. p. 177-211.\par \par Bell LA, Freeman R. The Causes of Rising Interindustry Wage Dispersion in the United States. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 1991;44(2):275-287.\par \par Blackburn MK, Bloom D, Freeman R. Changes in Earnings Differentials in the 1980s: Concordance, Convergence, Causes and Consequences. In: Poverty and Propserity in the USA in the Late Twentieth Century. NY: MacMillan; 1991.\par \par Freeman R. Crime and the Employment of Disadvantaged Youths. In: Urban Labor Markets and Job Opportunity. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press; 1991.\par \par Freeman R, Holzer H. The Deterioration of Employment and Earnings Opportunities for Less Educated Young Americans: A Review of Evidence. In: National Research Council on High Risk Youth. ; 1991.\par \par Freeman R. On the Economic Analysis of Labor Market Institutions and Institutional Change. In: Third Annual Conference of the European Association of Labor Economists. El Escorial, Spain; 1991.\par \par Freeman R. Employee Councils, Worker Participation, and Other Squishy Stuff. In: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual IRRA Mtgs,. Washington, D.C.; 1991.\par \par Freeman R. Employment and Earnings of Disadvantaged Young Men in a Labor Shortage Economy. In: The Urban Underclass. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution; 1991. p. 103-121.\par \par  Immigration, Trade, and the Labor Market. (Abowd J, Freeman R). University of Chicago Press; 1991.\par \par Katz LF, Freeman R. Industrial Wage and Employment Determination in an Open Economy. In: Immigration, Trade and the Labor Market. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1991. p. 235-260.\par \par Freeman R, Abowd J. Introduction and Summary: Internationalization of the U.S. Labor Market. In: Immigration, Trade and the Labor Market. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1991. p. 1-27.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Tightness and the Mismatch Between Demand and Supply of Less-Educated Young Men In the United States in the 1980s. In: Mismatch and Labour Mobility. NY: Cambridge University Press; 1991. p. 360-385.\par \par Freeman R, Castillo-Freeman A. Minimum Wages and Employment in Puerto Rico: Textbook Case of a Wage Floor. In: 43rd Annual Proceedings of the IRRA. ; 1991. p. 243-253.\par \par Freeman R, Lang K, Borjas G. Undocumented Mexican Born Workers in the U.S.: How Many, How Permanent?. In: Immigration, Trade and the Labor Market. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1991. p. 77-100.\par \par Freeman R. The Changing Status of Unionism Around the World. In: Organized Labor at the Crossroads. Michigan: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; 1990.\par \par Rebick M, Freeman R. Crumbling Pillar? Declining Union Density in Japan. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies,. 1990:578-605.\par \par Freeman R, Bloom DE, Blackburn MKL. The Declining Economic Position of Less Skilled American Men. In: A Future of Lousy Jobs? The Changing Structure of U.S. Wages. Brookings Institution; 1990.\par \par Freeman R. On the Divergence in Unionism Among Developed Countries. In: Labour Relations and Economic Performance. Hampshire, England: MacMillan; 1990.\par \par Katz LF, Freeman R. EC 1992: Implications for U.S. Workers.  1990.\par \par Kleiner M, Freeman R. Employer Behavior in the Face of Union Organizing Drives. Industrial and Labor Relations Review . 1990;43(4):351-365.\par \par Blackburn MKL, Freeman R, Bloom DE. An Era of Falling Earnings and Rising Inequality. The Brookings Review. 1990;(Winter).\par \par Pelletier J, Freeman R. The Impact of Industrial Labor Legislation on Union Density in the U.K., 1945-1986. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 1990;28(2).\par \par Kleiner M, Freeman R. The Impact of New Unionization on Wages and Working Conditions: A Longitudinal Study of Establishments Under NLRB Elections. Journal of Labor Economics. 1990;8(1):Part 2, S8-S25.\par \par Bound J, Freeman R. Black Economic Progress: Erosion of the Post-1965 Gains in the 1980s?. In: The Question of Discrimination and Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market. Wesley University Press; 1989.\par \par Freeman R, Katz LF. The Boston Youth Labor Survey.  [Internet]. 1989.\par \par Freeman R. Help Wanted: Disadvantaged Youths in a Labor Shortage Economy.  1989.\par \par Freeman R, Alba A. Jobfinding and Wages When Longrun Unemployment is Really Long: The Case of Spain. In: EALE Conference. Turin; 1989.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Markets in Action: Essays in Empirical Economics. Woodhead Faulkner Publishers; 1989.\par \par Freeman R. Understanding industrial relations in modern Japan. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies. 1989;3(3):326-328.\par \par Freeman R. What Does the Future Hold for U.S. Unionism. Relations Industrielles. 1989;44(1):25-43.\par \par Freeman R, Ichniowski C, Zax J. Appendix A: Collective Organization of Labor in the Public Sector. In: When Public Sector Workers Unionize. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1988. p. 365-398.\par \par Freeman R, Valletta R. Appendix B: The NBER Public Sector Collective Bargaining Law Data Set. In: When Public Sector Workers Unionize. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1988. p. 299-420.\par \par Freeman R. Canada in the World Labour Market. Economic Council of Canada; 1988.\par \par Freeman R. Contraction and Expansion: The Divergence of Private and Public Sector Unionism in the United States. Journal of Economic Perspectives. 1988;2(2):63-68.\par \par Freeman R. Does The New Generation of Labor Economists Know More than the Old Generation?. In: How Labor Markets Work. ; 1988. p. 205-223.\par \par Freeman R, Rein M. The Dutch Choice: A Plea for Social Policy Complementary to Work. HRWB Series. 1988.\par \par Bloom DE, Freeman R. Economic Development and the Timing and Components of Population Growth. Journal of Policy Modelling. 1988;10(1).\par \par Freeman R, Valletta R. The Effects of Public Sector Labor Laws on Labor Market Institutions and Outcomes. In: When Public Sector Workers Unionize. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1988. p. 81-106.\par \par Freeman R. Evaluating the European View that the U.S. has No Unemployment Problem. American Economic Review. 1988;78(2):294-299.\par \par Freeman R. Immigration, Trade and Capital Flows in the American Economy. In: Proceedings of the Conference on the Economics of Immigration. (Australian Government Publishing Service; 1988.\par \par Freeman R. Immigration, Trade and Labor: NBER Summary Report.; 1988.\par \par  Labour Market Institutions and Economic Performance. Economic Policy . 1988;6:64-80.\par \par Freeman R. The Magnitude and Duration of Homelessness. In: AAAS Meetings. Boston; 1988.\par \par Ichniowski C, Freeman R. The Public Sector Look of American Unionism. In: When Public Sector Workers Unionize. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1988. p. 1-18.\par \par Freeman R. Union Density and Economic Performance, An Analysis of U.S. States. European Economic Review. 1988;32:707-716.\par \par  When Public Sector Workers Unionize. (Freeman R, Ichniowski C). 1988: University of Chicago Press; 1988.\par \par Freeman R. Are British Wages Unresponsive to Market Forces?.  1987.\par \par Weitzman ML, Freeman R. Bonuses and Employment in Japan. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies. 1987;1:168-194.\par \par Freeman R. Demand Elasticity for Educated Labor. In: Encyclopedia of Education. ; 1987.\par \par Freeman R. If it Doesn't Work, Fix it .. If You Can: Reforming the Labor Market in Socialist Poland. World Bank; 1987.\par \par Bloom D, Korenman S, Freeman R. The Labour-Market Consequences of Generational Crowding. European Journal of Population. 1987;3:131-176.\par \par Hall B, Freeman R. Permanent Homelessness in America. Population Research and Policy Review. 1987;6(3):3-27.\par \par Freeman R. The Relation of Criminal Activity to Black Youth Unemployment. Review of Black Political Economy. 1987;16(1-2):99-107.\par \par Freeman R. Supply Elasticity for Educated Labor. In: Encyclopedia of Education. ; 1987.\par \par Leonard J, Freeman R. Union Maids: Unions and the Female Workforce. In: Gender in the Workplace. Brookings Institution; 1987.\par \par Kleiner M, Freeman R. Union Organizing Drive Outcomes from NLRB Elections During a Period of Economic Concessions. In: IRRA 39th Annual Proceedings. ; 1987.\par \par  The Black Youth Employment Crisis. (Freeman R, Holzer H). University of Chicago Press; 1986.\par \par Freeman R, Holzer H. The Black Youth Employment Crisis: Summary of Findings. In: The Black Youth Employment Crisis. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1986. p. 3-20.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of the Union Wage Differential on Management Opposition and Union Organizing Success. American Economic Review: AEA Papers and Proceedings. 1986;76(2):92-96.\par \par Bloom D, Freeman R. The Effects of Rapid Population Growth on Labor Supply and Employment in Developing Countries. Population and Development Review. 1986;12(3):381-414.\par \par Freeman R. Effects of Unions on the Economy. In: Unions in Transition: Entering the Second Century. San Francisco, CA: ICS Press; 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Factor Prices, Employment and Inequality in a Decentralized Labor Market.  1986.\par \par Bell L, Freeman R. The Facts About Rising Industrial Wage Dispersion in the U.S.: Alternative Views. IRRA 39th Annual Proceedings. 1986.\par \par Freeman R. How Do Public Sector Wages and Employment Respond to Economic Conditions. In: Public Sector Payrolls. University of Chicago Press; 1986. p. 183-213.\par \par Freeman R. In Search of Union Wage Concession in Standard Data Sets. Industrial Relations. 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Economics. In: Palgrave Encyclopedia of Economics. ; 1986.\par \par Freeman R, Ishikawa T, Tachibanaki T, Weitzman M. Labor Market Institutions and Performances in the U.S. and Japan. Japan-U.S. Educational Commission Conference; 1986.\par \par Freeman R, Bloom D. Population Growth, Labor Supply, and Employment in Developing Countries. In: Population Growth and Economic Development. University of Wisconsin Press; 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Structural Change in the U.S. Labor Market: Post-World War II Developments Compared to Past Trends.  1986.\par \par Freeman R, Ballen J. Transitions between Employment and Nonemployment. In: The Black Youth Employment Crisis. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1986. p. 75-114.\par \par Freeman R. Unionism and Protective Labor Legislation. IRRA 39th Annual Proceedings. 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Unionism and Protective Labor Legislation. IRRA 39th Annual Proceedings. 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Unionism Comes to the Public Sector. Journal of Economic Literature. 1986;24:41-86.\par \par Freeman R. Unionization in Troubled Times. New Management. 1986;(Winter).\par \par Freeman R. The U.S. Labor Force in the World Economy. Research Board; 1986.\par \par Freeman R. Who Escapes?: The Relation of Churchgoing and Other Background Factors to the Socioeconomic Performance of Black Male Youths from Inner-City Tracts. In: The Black Youth Employment Crisis. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1986. p. 353-376.\par \par Freeman R. Youth Employment and Joblessness in a Changing Labor Market. Frederick Douglass Institute, University of Rochester; 1986.\par \par Bloom D, Freeman R. The Youth Labour Market Problem: Age or Generational Crowding?. In: OECD Employment Outlook: 1986. Paris: OECD Publications; 1986. p. Chapter 5.\par \par Ichniowski B, Lauer H, Freeman R. Collective Bargaining Laws & Threat Effects of Unionism in Determination of Police Compensation. Journal of Labor Economics. 1985;72:191-209.\par \par Bell L, Freeman R. Does a Flexible Industry Wage Structure Increase Employment?: The U.S. Experience.  1985.\par \par Medoff J, Freeman R. Looking at Labor Unions: A Current Portrait. Dialogue. 1985;68:25-31.\par \par Freeman R. Unions, Pensions, and Union Pension Funds. In: Pensions, Labor, and Individual Choice. University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1985.\par \par Freeman R. Why Are Unions Faring Poorly in NLRB Representation Elections?. In: Challenges And Choices Facing American Labor. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 1985.\par \par Freeman R, Holzer HJ. Young Blacks and Jobs - What We Now Know. The Public Interest. 1985.\par \par Freeman R. Affirmative Action: Good, Bad or Irrelevant. New Perspectives. 1984;Fall.\par \par Freeman R. De-mystifying the Japanese Labor Market. In: The Economic Analysis of the Japanese Firm. Elsevier Science Pubs; 1984. p. 125-129.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. The Impact of Collective Bargaining: Can the New Facts Be Explained by Monopoly Unionism?. In: Research in Labor Economics. (JAI Press; 1984.\par \par Freeman R. Longitudinal Analysis of the Effect of Trade Unions. Journal of Labor Economics. 1984;2(1):1-26.\par \par Medoff J, Freeman R. A New Portrait of U.S. Unionism. Entrepreneurial Economy. 1984;2(12):2-4.\par \par Freeman R. Public Policy and Employment Discrimination in the U.S. In: Ethnic Pluralism and Public Policy. ; 1984.\par \par Freeman R. The Structure of Labor Markets: A Book Review Three Decades Later. In: Comparative Development Perspectives. Westview Press; 1984.\par \par Medoff J, Freeman R. Trade Unions and Productivity: Some New Evidence on an Old Issue. In: Annals of the American Academy. ; 1984.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. What Do Unions Do. N.Y.: Basic Books; 1984.\par \par Freeman R. Crime and Unemployment. In: Crime and Public Policy. San Francisco: ICS Press; 1983. p. Chapter 6.\par \par Clark KB, Freeman R. How Elastic is the Demand for Labor?: A Reply. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1983;65(4):694.\par \par Freeman R. Unionism, Price-Cost Margins, and the Return to Capital.  1983.\par \par Freeman R, Calpe C. El Sector Turistica en Republica Dominicana.  1982.\par \par Freeman R. The Impact of Collective Bargaining: Illusion or Reality?. In: U.S. Industrial Relations 1950-1980: A Critical Assessment. Madison, WI: Industrial Relations Research Association; 1982.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. Substitution Between Production Labor and Other Inputs in Unionized and Non-unionized Manufacturing. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1982.\par \par Eccles M, Freeman R. What! Another Minimum Wage Study?. American Economic Review. 1982.\par \par Freeman R. Black Economic Progress After 1964: Who Has Gained and Why. In: Studies in Labor Markets. University of Chicago Press; 1981.\par \par Freeman R. Career Patterns of College Graduates in a Declining Job Market.  1981.\par \par Freeman R. The Changing Economic Value of Higher Education in Developed Economies: A Report to the OECD.  1981.\par \par Freeman R. Economic Determinants of Geographic and Individual Variation in the Labor Market Position of Young Persons. In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. University of Chicago Press; 1981. p. 115-154.\par \par Freeman R. Economic Reform of the Quota System of Higher Education in the Republic of Korea. World Bank; 1981.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of Trade Unionism on Fringe Benefits. Industrial Labor Relations Review. 1981;34(4):489-509.\par \par Freeman R. The Food Stamp Program After One Year: An Economic Appraisal. Sri Lankan Government, HIID; 1981.\par \par Freeman R. Have Black Labor Market Gains Post-1964 Been Permanent or Transitory?.  1981.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. The Impact of the Percentage Organized on Union and Nonunion Wages. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1981;LXIII(4):561-572.\par \par Freeman R, Ichniowski B, Gray W. Low Cost Student Labor: The Use and Effects of the Subminimum Wage Provisions for Fulltime Students.  1981.\par \par Freeman R. Response to Change in the U.S. Labor Market for Higher Education. In: Higher Education and the Labour Market. ; 1981.\par \par Freeman R. Troubled Workers in the Labor Market. Seventh Annual Report. 1981.\par \par Freeman R. Union Wage Practices and Wage Dispersion Within Establishments. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 1981;36(1):3-21.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. Why Does the Rate of Youth Force Activity Differ Across Surveys?. In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. University of Chicago Press; 1981. p. 75-114.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. The Youth Labor Market Problem in the United States: An Overview. In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. University of Chicago Press; 1981. p. 35-74.\par \par Freeman R, Wise D. The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. University of Chicago Press; 1981. p. 1-16.\par \par  The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes and Consequences. (Freeman R, Wise D). 1981: University of Chicago Press; 1981.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of Unionism of Worker Attachment to Firms. Journal of Labor Research. 1980;(Spring).\par \par Freeman R. An Empirical Analysis of the Fixed Coefficient Manpower Requirements Model, 1960-1970. The Journal of Human Resources. 1980;15(2):176-199.\par \par Freeman R. Employment and Wage Adjustment Models in U.S. Manufacturing.  1980;11(1):1-27.\par \par Freeman R. Employment Opportunities in the Doctorate Manpower Market. Industrial Labor Relations Review. 1980;33(2).\par \par Freeman R. The Evolution of the American Labor Market, 1948-80. In: The American Economy in Transition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER; 1980. p. Chapter 5: Part 1.\par \par Freeman R. The Evolution of the U.S. Labor Market, 1948-1980. In: Problems in the American Economy. University of Chicago Press; 1980.\par \par Freeman R. The Exit-Voice Tradeoff in the Labor Market: Unionism, Job Tenure, Quits, and Separations. Quarterly Journal of Economics. 1980:643-673.\par \par Freeman R. The Facts About the Declining Economic Value of College. Journal of Human Resources. 1980;(Winter).\par \par Blark KB, Freeman R. How Elastic is the Demand for Labor?. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1980;62(4):509-520.\par \par Freeman R. The Newcomers. Woodrow Wilson Quarterly. 1980;4(1).\par \par Freeman R. Occupational Licensure and Black Occupational Attainments. In: Occupational Licensure and Regulation. Washington: American Enterprise Institute; 1980.\par \par Freeman R. Test Scores and Labor Productivity.  1980.\par \par Freeman R. Unionism and the Dispersion of Wages. Industrial Labor Relations Review. 1980;34(1):3-23.\par \par Freeman R. Why is There a Youth Labor Market Problem?. In: Youth Employment and Public Policy. Prentice Hall; 1980.\par \par Katz LF, Freeman R. The Boston Youth Labor Survey.  1979.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of Demographic Factors on Age-Earnings Profiles. Journal of Human Resources. 1979;14(3):289-318.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of Demographic Factors on the Age-Earnings Profile in the U.S. Journal of Human Resources. 1979;14(3, Summer).\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of Generational Crowding on the Labor Market for Young Male Workers.  1979.\par \par Freeman R. Indicators of the Impact of R&D on the Economy. Scientometrics. 1979.\par \par Freeman R. The Job Market for College Faculty. In: Academic Reward Structures in Higher Education. Ballinger Publishing Co.; 1979.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Economics. Prentice Hall; 1979.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. New Estimates of Private Sector Unionism in the U.S. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 1979;32(2):143-147.\par \par Medoff JL, Freeman R. New Estimates of the Industrial Locus of Unionism in the United States. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 1979;32(2):143-174.\par \par Freeman R, Connerton M, Medoff JL. Productivity and Industrial Relations: The Case of U.S. Bituminous Coal.  1979.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. The Two Faces of Unionism. Public Interest. 1979;(Fall).\par \par Freeman R. Why Do Unions Increase Job Tenure?.  1979;(October).\par \par Freeman R. The Work Force in America: An Overview. In: Work in America: The Decade Ahead. Van Nostrand; 1979.\par \par Freeman R. The Work Force of the Future: An Overview. In: Work in America, The Decade Ahead. Litton Education Publishing, Inc; 1979. p. Chapter 4.\par \par Freeman R, Wise DA. Youth Unemployment: NBER Summary Report.  1979.\par \par Leonard J, Freeman R. Autoregressive Degree Patterns: Evidence of Endogenous Cycles in the Market. Industrial Labor Relations Association Proceedings. 1978.\par \par Freeman R. Black Economic Progress Since 1964. Public Interest. 1978.\par \par Freeman R. The Declining Economic Value of Higher Education and the American Social System.  1978.\par \par Freeman R. The Declining Economic Value of Higher Education in the Western World. In: Bernard Shine Lecture. Queen Mary College, London; 1978.\par \par Freeman R. Determinants of Job Tenure in the U.S.  1978.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of the Increased Relative Supply of College Graduates on Skill Differences. In: Income Distribution and Economic Equality. Wiley; 1978.\par \par  A Fixed Effect Logit Model of the Impact of Unionism on Quits.  1978.\par \par Freeman R. High School Graduates in the Labor Market. In: Experiences of Recent High School Graduates. Lexington Books; 1978.\par \par Freeman R. Job Satisfaction as an Economic Variable. American Economic Review. 1978;68(2):135-141.\par \par Freeman R. Should We Organize? Effects of Faculty Unionism on Academic Compensation.  1978.\par \par Freeman R. Time Series Evidence on Black Economic Progress: Shifts in Demand or Supply. In: H.I.E.R.; 1978.\par \par Freeman R. Availability, Goals, and Achievement in Affirmative Action. Perspectives on Availability. 1977.\par \par Freeman R. Changes in the Labor Market for Black Americans. In: Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination Law. Bobbs-Merill; 1977.\par \par Freeman R. The Decline in the Economic Rewards to College Education. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1977.\par \par Freeman R. Investment in Human Capital and Knowledge. In: Capital for Productivity and Jobs. ; 1977.\par \par Ehrenberg R, Freeman R. Manpower Requirements and Substitution Analysis of Labor Skills: A Synthesis. In: Research in Labor Economics. Greenwich, CT: JAE Press; 1977.\par \par Freeman R. The New Market for Black Academicians. Industrial Labor Relations Review. 1977.\par \par Freeman R. Political Power, Desegregation, and Employment of Black School Teachers. Journal of Political Economy. 1977;85(2):229-322.\par \par Freeman R. The Black Elite: The New Market for Highly Educated Black Americans. McGraw Hill; 1976.\par \par Freeman R. A Cobweb Model of the Supply and Starting Salary of New Engineers. Industrial Labor Relations Review. 1976;29(2):236-248.\par \par Freeman R. Individual Mobility and Union Voice in the Labor Market. American Economic Review. 1976;66(2):361-368.\par \par Freeman R. Non-Wage Effects of Trade Unions on the Labor Market: an ?exit-voice? analysis. US DOL, ASPER. 1976.\par \par Freeman R. The Overeducated American. Academic Press; 1976.\par \par Freeman R. The Role of Supply and Demand Forces in the Changing Market for College Graduates. In: ASA Meetings. ; 1976.\par \par Freeman R, Medoff J. Where Have All the Members Gone: The Dwindling of Private Sector Unionism.  1976.\par \par Freeman R, Hollomon H. The Declining Economic Value of College Going. Change. 1975.\par \par Freeman R. Demand for Labor in Non-Profit Markets: University Faculty. In: Labor in Non-Profit Markets. NJ: Princeton University Press; 1975.\par \par Freeman R. Legal Cobwebs: A Recursive Model of the Market for Lawyers. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1975.\par \par Freeman R. Manpower Analysis for Economic Development.  1975.\par \par Freeman R. Overinvestment in College Training?. Journal of Human Resources. 1975.\par \par Freeman R. Supply and Salary Adjustments to the Changing Science Manpower Market: Physics, 1948- 1975. American Economic Review. 1975;65(1):27-39.\par \par Freeman R. Youth Employment Opportunities: Changes in the Relative Position of College and High School Graduates. In: Labor Market Information for Youths. Temple University Press; 1975.\par \par Freeman R. Alternative Theories of Labor Market Discrimination: Individual and Collective Behavior. In: Patterns of Economic Discrimination. ; 1974. p. Chapter 3.\par \par Freeman R. The Changing Labor Market for Minorities. In: Higher Education and the Labor Market. MCGraw-Hill; 1974.\par \par Freeman R. Disenfranchisement, Refranchisement, and Governmental Demand for Black Workers, 1890-1970.  1974.\par \par Breneman D, Freeman R. Forecasting the Ph.D. Labor Market: Pitfalls for Policy. National Board of Graduate Education; 1974.\par \par Freeman R, Hansen L. Labor Market Analysis of Engineers and Technical Workers. The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1974.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Discrimination: Analysis, Findings and Problems. In: Frontiers of Quantitative Economics: Vol II. North Holland Press; 1974. p. Chapter 9.\par \par Freeman R. Manpower Requirements and the Skill Composition of the Work Force: U.S. Experience, 1950-1973. In: Manpower Forecasting. National Science Foundation; 1974.\par \par Freeman R. Occupational Training in Proprietary Schools and Technical Institutes. Review of Economics and Statistics. 1974.\par \par Freeman R. The Decline of Black Craftsmen in the U.S. South.  1973.\par \par Freeman R. Decline of Labor Market Discrimination and Economic Analysis. American Economic Review. 1973;63(2):280-286.\par \par Freeman R. The Effect of the Depression on the Relative Status of Black Americans.  1973.\par \par Freeman R. On Mythical Effects of Public Subsidization of Higher Education. In: Does College Really Matter? Academic Press; 1973.\par \par Freeman R. Black/White Economic Differences: Why Did They Last So Long?. In: Cliometrics Meetings. Wisconsin; 1972.\par \par Freeman R. Labor Market Adjustments in Psychology. American Psychologist. 1972.\par \par Freeman R. The Market for College Trained Manpower. Harvard University Press; 1971.\par \par Segal M, Freeman R. Labor Force, Unemployment and Population in Chronically Depressed Areas. Area Redevelopment Administration; 1964.\par \par }