4. Since World War I I , approximately three-tenths of 1 percent of the total nonfarm working...
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4. Since World War I I , approximately three-tenths of 1 percent of the total nonfarm working time has been lost because of work stoppages. When the availability of a good or service to the general public is interrupted, strikes can also impose a high cost on secondary parties.
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Economics Private And Public Choice
ISBN: 9780123110404
2nd Edition
Authors: James D Gwartney; Richard Stroup; A H Studenmund
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