معرفی کتاب «Systems of Production: Markets, Organisations and Performance (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Political Economy)» نوشتهٔ Brendan Burchell, Simon Deakin, Jonathan Michie, Jill Rubery، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In recent years we have seen the predictions of our forebears that leisure time would increase as the years pass utterly confounded. It is a fact of life that in major cities across the world, transport systems are full to bursting with people on their way to and from work. As people have come to accept longer working hours as a way of life, a number of new issues have come into play.These include labor market regulation, contract work and outsourcing, wages and increased attempts at better organization. The impressive array of expert contributors, including Mark Harvey, Jane Humphries and Frank Wilkinson, have compiled a comprehensive and interesting book.
in Recent Years We Have Seen The Predictions Of Our Forebears That Leisure Time Would Increase As The Years Pass Utterly Confounded. It Is A Fact Of Life That In Major Cities Across The World, Transport Systems Are Full To Bursting With People On Their Way To And From Work. As People Have Come To Accept Longer Working Hours As A Way Of Life, A Number Of New Issues Have Come Into Play.
these Include Labour Market Regulation, Contract Work And Outsourcing, Wages And Increased Attempts At Better Organisation. The Impressive Array Of Expert Contributors, Including Mark Harvey, Jane Humphries And Frank Wilkinson, Have Compiled A Comprehensive And Interesting Book.
In recent years we have seen the predictions of our forebears that leisure time would increase as the years pass utterly confounded. It is a fact of life that in major cities across the world, transport systems are full to bursting with people on their way to and from work. As people have come to accept longer working hours as a way of life, a number of new issues have come into play. These include labour market regulation, contract work and outsourcing, wages and increased attempts at better organisation. The impressive array of expert contributors, including Mark Harvey, Jane Humphries an The focus of this book is the concept of 'productive systems' developed by Frank Wilkinson in a paper first published in the Cambridge Journal of Economics in 1983. Examines the role of labour market and employment policies, as well as social policy, as productive factors