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Publications by KM Murphy
and the citing papers

Nodes: 2662, Authors: 3146, Journals: 494, Outer References: 70841, Words: 3838
Collection span: 1981 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9017651492 2000 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (1): 138-162
Brainerd E
Women in transition: Changes in gender wage differentials in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
723
9027511701 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (2A): 402-424
Hunter LW; Bernhardt A; Hughes KL; Skuratowicz E
It's not just the ATMs: Technology, firm strategies, jobs, and earnings in retail banking
14
9038671702 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (2A): 425-449
Batt R
Explaining wage inequality in telecommunications services: Customer segmentation, human resource practices, and union decline
04
9045231703 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (2A): 466-483
Beeson P; Shore-Sheppard L; Shaw K
Industrial change and wage inequality: Evidence from the steel industry
12
9055561704 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (3): 573-592
Weiler S
Unemployment in regional labor markets: Using structural theories to understand local jobless rates in West Virginia
15
9061281705 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 54 (4): 864-881
Rama M
The consequences of doubling the minimum wage: The case of Indonesia
14
9077351706 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 55 (1): 95-115
Feliciano ZM
Workers and trade liberalization: The impact of trade reforms in Mexico on wages and employment
211
9081321707 2001 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 55 (1): 149-170
Houseman SN
Why employers use flexible staffing arrangements: Evidence from an establishment survey
018
9096311923 2002 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 56 (1): 97-121
Butcher KF; Dinardo J
The immigrant and native-born wage distributions: Evidence from United States censuses
02
9103462152 2003 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 56 (2): 306-323
Bratsberg B; Ragan JF; Warren JT
Negative returns to seniority: New evidence in academic markets
02
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9116202153 2003 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 56 (4): 643-662
Juhn C
Labor market dropouts and trends in the wages of black and white men
02
9124192154 2003 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 56 (4): 682-698
Kletzer LG; Fairlie RW
The long-term costs of job displacement for young adult workers
01
91311402358 2004 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 57 (4): 540-559
Black SE; Brainerd E
Importing equality? The impact of globalization on gender discrimination
00
9147332359 2004 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 58 (1): 52-70
Simon KI; Kaestner R
Do minimum wages affect non-wage job attributes? Evidence on fringe benefits
00
9154202360 2004 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 58 (1): 94-111
Sotomayor OJ
Education and changes in Brazilian wage inequality, 1976-2001
00
9161152555 2005 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 58 (3): 335-352
Farber HS
Nonunion wage rates and the threat of unionization
00
9172362556 2005 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 58 (4): 525-551
Hirsch BT
Why do part-time workers earn less? The role of worker and job skills
00
9189232557 2005 INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW 58 (4): 552-570
Devereux PJ
Effects of industry growth and decline on gender and education wage gaps in the 1980s
00
9191451924 2002 INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE 11 (1): 117-133
Pavitt K
Innovating routines in the business firm: what corporate tasks should they be accomplishing?
01
9201691925 2002 INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE 11 (5): 955-993
Christensen CM; Verlinden M; Westerman G
Disruption, disintegration and the dissipation of differentiability
07
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9212252361 2004 INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE 13 (6): 855-866
Zhu T
Incentive intensity, forbearance law and the governance of transactions
00
92221122558 2005 INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE 14 (3): 437-467
Henrekson M
Entrepreneurship: a weak link in the welfare state?
00
9239951083 1998 INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT 27 (5): 385-400
Menguc B
The earnings gap between male and female sales managers
01
9245512559 2005 INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT 34 (5): 535-544
Gonzalez-Hemando S; Iglesias V; Trespalacios JA
Exclusive territories and performance dimensions in industrial distribution channels
00
9252108113 1991 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 30 (3): 350-381
GROSHEN EL
5 REASONS WHY WAGES VARY AMONG EMPLOYERS
533
9261308179 1992 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 31 (1): 1-&
BOGNANNO MF; KLEINER MM
LABOR-MARKET INSTITUTIONS AND THE FUTURE-ROLE OF UNIONS - INTRODUCTION
02
927142271 1993 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 32 (3): 307-328
HOLZER HJ
STRUCTURAL FRICTIONAL AND DEMAND-DEFICIENT UNEMPLOYMENT IN LOCAL-LABOR MARKETS
02
928242396 1994 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 33 (2): 168-183
MCCRATE E; LEETE L
BLACK-WHITE WAGE DIFFERENCES AMONG YOUNG-WOMEN, 1977-86
16
929540397 1994 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 33 (3): 346-364
COSTRELL RM
ACCOUNTING FOR THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT SHIFT
01
930141524 1995 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 34 (2): 125-146
OSTERMAN P
SKILL, TRAINING, AND WORK ORGANIZATION IN AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENTS
440
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
931125525 1995 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 34 (2): 169-189
KLEINER MM; NICKELSBURG G; PILARSKI A
MONITORING, GRIEVANCES, AND PLANT PERFORMANCE
06
932423692 1996 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 35 (2): 180-196
Gittleman M; Joyce M
Earnings mobility and long-run inequality: An analysis using matched CPS data
815
933825693 1996 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 35 (4): 491-510
Constantine J; Neumark D
Training and the growth of wage inequality
36
934134877 1997 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 36 (1): 81-96
Dorsey S; Macpherson DA
Pensions and training
08
935338878 1997 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 36 (2): 160-177
Budd JW; Nho YJ
Testing for a structural change in US wage determination
12
936529879 1997 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 36 (3): 371-390
Kalaitzidakis P
On-the-job training under firm-specific innovations and worker heterogeneity
01
9372391084 1998 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 37 (1): 67-84
Weinberger CJ
Race and gender wage gaps in the market for recent college graduates
316
938151085 1998 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 37 (2): 121-125
Levine DI
Untitled
00
9392291282 1999 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 38 (3): 364-406
Levine DI; Painter G
The NELS curve: Replicating The Bell Curve analyses with the national education longitudinal study
04
9403241493 2000 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 39 (2): 336-359
Weiler S
Industrial structure and unemployment in regional labor markets
23
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9412221708 2001 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 40 (1): 121-144
Neumark D
The employment effects of minimum wages: Evidence from a prespecified research design
04
9426381709 2001 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 40 (4): 571-590
Elvira M; Town R
The effects of race and worker productivity on performance evaluations
06
94310581926 2002 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 41 (1): 1-33
Brown C; Campbell BA
The impact of technological change on work and wages
02
9447471927 2002 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 41 (1): 48-79
Gale HF; Wojan TR; Olmsted JC
Skills, flexible manufacturing technology, and work organization
04
9452251928 2002 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 41 (3): 407-421
Bender KA; Elliott RF
The role of job attributes in understanding the public-private wage differential
00
946192362 2004 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 43 (2): 386-391
Davila A; Mora MT
English-language skills and the earnings of self-employed immigrants in the United States: A note
00
94712321929 2002 INFORMATION ECONOMICS AND POLICY 14 (2): 233-251
Wolff EN
The impact of IT investment on income and wealth inequality in the postwar US economy
12
9484322560 2005 INFORMATION ECONOMICS AND POLICY 17 (3): 317-333
Stivers A; Tremblay VJ
Advertising, search costs, and social welfare
00
9492302363 2004 INTERFACES 34 (4): 280-286
Tansey R; White M; Collins J
Is smoking as deadly as you think? A research methods perspective
00
9501552561 2005 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 81 (3): 525-+
Jenkins R
Globalization, corporate social responsibility and poverty
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
951112180 1992 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 33 (4): 921-933
GALOR O; TSIDDON D
TRANSITORY PRODUCTIVITY SHOCKS AND LONG-RUN OUTPUT
01
952325272 1993 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 34 (1): 61-84
SHI SY; EPSTEIN LG
HABITS AND TIME PREFERENCE
311
953218273 1993 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 34 (3): 583-609
CHAMLEY C
EXTERNALITIES AND DYNAMICS IN MODELS OF LEARNING OR DOING
137
954223526 1995 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 36 (3): 569-582
DELLAS H; DEVRIES CG
PIECEMEAL VERSUS PRECIPITOUS FACTOR MARKET INTEGRATION
07
955227694 1996 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 37 (1): 157-179
Weiss Y
Synchronization of work schedules
15
956531880 1997 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 38 (1): 205-224
Palivos T; Wang P; Zhang JB
On the existence of balanced growth equilibrium
07
9575371086 1998 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 39 (1): 151-170
Chen BL; Shimomura K
Self-fulfilling expectations and economic growth: A model of technology adoption and industrialization
36
9582101283 1999 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 40 (3): 711-725
Corneo G; Jeanne O
Social organization in an endogenous growth model
11
9597261494 2000 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 41 (2): 359-398
Teulings CN
Aggregation bias in elasticities of substitution and the minimum wage paradox
35
9607291710 2001 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 42 (1): 43-72
Driskill R; McCafferty S
Monopoly and oligopoly provision of addictive goods
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9612381711 2001 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 42 (2): 317-343
Bowlus AJ; Kiefer NM; Neumann GR
Equilibrium search models and the transition from school to work
16
9621481712 2001 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 42 (3): 815-843
Dufour JM; Jasiak J
Finite sample limited information inference methods for structural equations and models with generated regressors
05
9632261930 2002 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 43 (1): 21-54
Shi SY
Product market and the size-wage differential
23
9647271931 2002 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 43 (1): 283-305
Albrecht J; Vroman S
A matching model with endogenous skill requirements
25
9651341932 2002 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 43 (3): 919-943
Pastine I; Pastine T
Consumption externalities, coordination, and advertising
01
9666242155 2003 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 44 (2): 467-500
Moro A
The effect of statistical discrimination on black-white wage inequality: Estimating a model with multiple equilibria
01
9673312156 2003 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 44 (2): 523-544
Martinelli C; Parker SW
Should transfers to poor families be conditional on school attendance? A household bargaining perspective
02
9686412157 2003 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 44 (2): 755-777
Lagerlof NP
From Malthus to modern growth: Can epidemics explain the three regimes?
16
9692212158 2003 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 44 (2): 779-800
Moen ER
Do good workers hurt bad workers - Or is it the other way around?
01
9701152364 2004 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 45 (3): 873-908
Shi S; Temzelides T
A model of bureaucracy and corruption
01
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9714262365 2004 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW 45 (3): 909-938
Huang CC; Laing D; Wang P
Crime and poverty: A search-theoretic approach
07
9721341495 2000 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN FLUIDS 34 (4): 279-305
Cruchaga MA; Celentano DJ
A finite element thermally coupled flow formulation for phase-change problems
07
9736322562 2005 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY 16 (1): 19-26
Peretti-Watel P
Pricing policy and some other predictors of smoking behaviours: an analysis of French retrospective data
00
9749792366 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 9 (1): 9-30
Mahmood MA; Bagchi K; Ford TC
On-line shopping behavior: Cross-country empirical research
00
97516274 1993 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 22 (6): 1204-1205
BERG JE
RISK-FACTORS FOR DRUG OVERDOSE MORTALITY
01
97612264 1990 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 8 (1): 115-141
PERRY MK; PORTER RH
CAN RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE AND FRANCHISE FEES CORRECT SUBOPTIMAL LEVELS OF RETAIL SERVICE
26
977133695 1996 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 14 (1): 29-52
Caves RE; Greene DP
Brands' quality levels, prices, and advertising outlays: Empirical evidence on signals and information costs
223
978159881 1997 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 15 (6): 711-732
Cowan R; Cowan W; Swann P
A model of demand with interactions among consumers
18
9792191087 1998 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 16 (4): 445-461
Schmutzler A
Changing places - the role of heterogeneity and externalities in cumulative processes
02
9803141284 1999 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 17 (2): 277-288
Reiffen D
On the equivalence of resale price maintenance and quantity restrictions
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9812452367 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 22 (4): 503-522
Fare R; Grosskopf S; Seldon BJ; Tremblay VJ
Advertising efficiency and the choice of media mix: a case of beer
01
9821232368 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 22 (4): 523-540
Richard O; Van Horn L
Persistence in prescriptions of branded drugs
00
9832192369 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 22 (6): 849-861
Soberman DA; Parker PM
Private labels: psychological versioning of typical consumer products
00
9842471713 2001 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS 3 (1): 21-40
Harris RG
The knowledge-based economy: intellectual origins and new economic perspectives
04
985117527 1995 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 16 (9): 31-&
CAMPBELL CM
THE RELATIVE IMPACTS OF THE LEVEL AND CHANGE IN WAGES ON QUITS
02
9866201088 1998 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 19 (7): 475-+
Luzzi GF; Silber J
On gender differences in wages in Switzerland
00
9872151496 2000 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 21 (3-4): 177-205
Checchi D
University education in Italy
00
9885161714 2001 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 22 (1-2): 69-82
Falkinger J; Grossmann V
Skill supply, supervision requirements and unemployment of low-skilled labor
12
9896641933 2002 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 23 (1): 9-31
Giddings L
Has the shift toward markets hurt ethnic minorities? Changes in ethnic earnings differentials in Bulgaria's early transition
11
9902221934 2002 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 23 (4): 313-325
Chelli F; Rosti L
Age and gender differences in Italian workers' mobility
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
9912131935 2002 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 23 (5): 471-492
Margolis DN; Simonnet W
Technical/professional versus general education, labor market networks and labor market outcomes
00
9922282159 2003 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 24 (6): 672-698
Amuedo-Dorantes C; Mach T
Performance pay and fringe benefits - Work incentives or compensating wage differentials?
00
9934212160 2003 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 24 (7): 789-811
Lefranc A
On the sensitivity of returns to seniority to the measurement of earnings
00
9946552161 2003 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 24 (8): 916-946
Adamchik V; Hyclak T; King A
The wage structure and wage distribution in Poland, 1994-2001
00
9952162370 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER 25 (3-4): 251-263
Makepeace G; Dolton P; Joshi H
Gender earnings differentials across individuals over time in British cohort studies
00
9965422563 2005 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C 16 (1): 117-137
Hausken K; Moxnes JF
The dynamics of bilateral exchange and division of labor
01
997140882 1997 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS 49 (2): 117-130
Nti KO; Dompere KK
Technological progress and optimal factor demand
00
99821421 1988 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ECONOMICS 15 (7): 76-80
JOHNSON LW
CIGARETTE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC-POLICY
01
999132275 1993 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE (103): 165-183
LANG K
LANGUAGE AND ECONOMISTS THEORIES OF DISCRIMINATION
00
10002100276 1993 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW 21 (4): 355-389
RAMSAY IM
WHAT DO LAWYERS DO - REFLECTIONS ON THE MARKET FOR LAWYERS
01

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