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Richard B. Freeman

Herbert Ascherman Professor of Economics

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Economic history

Freeman R. The Effect of the Depression on the Relative Status of Black Americans. 1973.
Freeman R. Disenfranchisement, Refranchisement, and Governmental Demand for Black Workers, 1890-1970. 1974.
Freeman R. The Decline of Black Craftsmen in the U.S. South. 1973.
Freeman R. Black/White Economic Differences: Why Did They Last So Long?. In: Cliometrics Meetings. Wisconsin; 1972.
Freeman R. Have Black Labor Market Gains Post-1964 Been Permanent or Transitory?. 1981.
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Recent Publications

  • How the Internet is Changing the Activity of Union Representatives in the UK: A study of www.unionreps.org.uk”
  • The Effect of the Youth Population on the Wages of Young Workers
  • Who Gets Hired? A Case Study of the Market for Youth
  • Manpower Development by Import Substitution
  • Collective Bargaining and Countervailing Power
  • Does Inequality Increase Economic Output
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