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By Dr. William T. Wilson, published on June 5, 2002
ISBN: 1-890624-28-4, SKU: S2002-02
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The Effect of Right-to-Work Laws on Economic Development

  • Executive Summary
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Nature of the Right-to-Work Debate
  • III. Literature Review
  • IV. RTW vs. Non-RTW: The Regional Breakdown
  • V. The Influence of Globalization
  • VI. Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance
    • A. Gross State Product (GSP)
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    • B. Payroll Employment Growth
    • C. Manufacturing Employment Growth
    • D. Construction Employment Growth
    • E. Unemployment Rate
    • F. Per-Capita Disposable Income Growth
    • G. Unit Labor Costs
    • H. Poverty Rate
    • I. Income Inequality
  • VII. Conclusion
  • NOTES
  • APPENDIX I
  • APPENDIX II
  • APPENDIX III
  • REFERENCES

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