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LIST OF FIGURES
2.1 Ben-Porath Model
2.2 Becker Model
2.3 Effect of Postschool Investments on Earnings Path
2.4 Solution to the Rosen Model
4.1 Surplus Production Possibility Set
4.2 The Effect of an Improvement in the Terms of Trade
4.3 Overview of the Model
4.4 An Improvement in the Terms of Trade
4.5 Improved Investment Climate in Rest of World
4.6 Improvement in the Terms of Trade: Global Hypermobility
of Capital
4.7 Improvement in the Terms of Trade: Global Hypermobility
of Labor
5.1 Black and White Income "Percentiles"
6.1 Male Racial Pay Gap by Schooling and Age: 1939
6.2 Racial Pay Gap by Schooling and Age: 1979
6.3 Racial Pay Gap by Schooling, Age: 1979 (Modified)
6.4 Income by Schooling, Age: White and Black Males; 1939
6.5 Income by Schooling, Age: White and Black Males; 1979
6.6 Income Index by Schooling, Age (Blacks)
6.7 Income Index by Schooling, Age (Whites)
6.8 Income by Schooling, Age: White and Black Males;
1979 (Modified)
8.1 Structure of the Wage-Concentration Relation
12.1 U.S. Share of World High-Technology Exports
12.2 Rate of Return on Total Assets in Manufacturing Corporate
Bond Rate and Prime Rate, 1960-82
12.3 Output per Employee Hour in Manufacturing
13.1 Profit Competition?

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Publication Information: Book Title: Three Worlds of Labor Economics. Contributors: Garth Mangum - editor, Peter Philips - editor. Publisher: M. E. Sharpe. Place of Publication: Armonk, NY. Publication Year: 1988. Page Number: vii.
    
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