1. A Rutgers University labor economist, Leo Troy, believes intensifying global competition will render old-style unionism irrelevant. 2. But even before its formal release, the study drew criticism from labor economists familiar with its contents. 3. But Henry Farber, a labor economist at Princeton University, has found an anomaly buried in the data that raises questions about the accuracy of the figures. 4. But labor economists say there is a dark side to the trend. 5. But there is a huge body of research by labor economists suggesting that employees as a group bear the costs. 6. But two widely respected labor economists, David Card and Alan Krueger of Princeton University, contend the numbers support the opposite conclusion. 7. Elliot Winer, a labor market economist with the state Division of Employment and Training, suggests we look at demographic changes to explain what may be happening. 8. For Rose, a prominent labor economist, the study is an important explanation of the sources of wage inequality. 9. If so, that means less economic expansion, fewer jobs -- and less leverage for workers to seek higher wages and benefits, labor economists say. 10. In such a brief, the plaintiffs would use information and computer data obtained from the company and analyzed by a labor economist. |
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