The Economics of Social Insurance and Employee Benefits
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"The Economics of Social Insurance and Employee Benefits focuses on non-wage benefits paid to workers in the United States, covering both government-mandated and voluntarily provided benefits. Butler argues that benefits affect workplace productivity, and concentrates on the economic thinking behind how to design nonwage benefits in order to achieve competitive advantage."--BOOK JACKET.
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