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Chapter 1: What Have Two Decades of British Economic Reform Delivered?
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David Card and Richard B. Freeman
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Chapter 2: Seeking a Premier-League Economy: The Role of Privatization
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Richard Green and Jonathan Haskel
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Chapter 3: Shared Modes of Compensation and Firm Performance: U.K. Evidence
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Martin J. Conyon and Richard B. Freeman
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Chapter 4: Characteristics of Foreign-Owned Firms in British Manufacturing
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Rachel Griffith and Helen Simpson
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Chapter 5: The Surprising Retreat of Union Britain
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John Pencavel
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Chapter 6: Pension Reform and Economic Performance in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s
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Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson, and Sarah Smith
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Chapter 7: Labor Market Reforms and Changes in Wage Inequality in the United Kingdom and the United States
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Amanda Gosling and Thomas Lemieux
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Chapter 8: Wither Poverty in Great Britain and the United States? The Determinants of Changing Poverty and Whether Work Will Work
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Richard Dickens and David T. Ellwood
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Chapter 9: Mobility and Joblessness
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Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin, and Alan Manning
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Chapter 10: Has "In-Work" Benefit Reform Helped the Labor Market?
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Richard Blundell and Hilary Hoynes
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Chapter 11: Active Labor Market Policies and the British New Deal for the Young Unemployed in Context
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John Van Reenen
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