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David R. Howell

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First Name: David
Middle Name: R.
Last Name: Howell
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RePEc Short-ID: pho216

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Working papers

  1. David R. Howell and Miriam Rehm, 2009. "Unemployment Compensation and High European Unemployment: A Reassessment with New Benefit Indicators," SCEPA Working Papers 2009-9, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]
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  2. David Howell and Ana Okatenko, 2008. "By What Measure? A Comparison of French and U.S. Labor Market Performance With New Indicators of Employment Adequacy," SCEPA Working Papers 2008-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]
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  3. David R. Howell and Mamadou Diallo, 2007. "Charting U.S. Economic Performance with Alternative Labor Market Indicators: The Importance of Accounting for Job Quality," SCEPA Working Papers 2007-6, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]

  4. David R. Howell & Dean Baker & Andrew Glyn & John Schmitt, 2006. "Are Protective Labor Market Institutions Really at the Root of Unemployment? A Critical Perspective on the Statistical Evidence," CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs 2006-14, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). [Downloadable!]

  5. John Schmitt & David Howell, 2006. "Employment Regulation and French Unemployment: Were the French Students Right After All?," CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs 2006-06, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). [Downloadable!]

  6. Andrew Glyn & Dean Baker & David Howell & John Schmitt, 2003. "Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A Critical Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence," Economics Series Working Papers 168, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  7. David R. Howell, 2002. "Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment in Developed Countries: Markets, Institutions and the "Unified Theory"," SCEPA Working Papers 2002-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]

  8. David Howell & Friedrich Huebler, 2001. "Trends in Earnings Inequality and Unemployment Across the OECD: Labor Market Institutions and Simple Supply and Demand Stories," SCEPA Working Papers 2001-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]

  9. David R. Howell, 1999. "The Collapse of Low-Skill Male Earnings in the 1980s: Skill Mismatch or Shifting Wage Norms?," Macroeconomics 9906015, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]

  10. David R. Howell & Ellen Houston & William Milberg, 1999. "Demand Shifts and Earnings Inequality: Wage and Hours Growth by Occupation in the U.S., 1970-97," SCEPA Working Papers 1999-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]

  11. David R. Howell, 1999. "Technological Change and the Demand for Skills in the 1980s: Does Skill Mismatch Explain the Growth of Low Earnings?," Macroeconomics 9907003, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]

  12. David R. Howell, 1998. "The Collapse of Low-Skill Wages," Macroeconomics 9805027, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]

  13. David R. Howell & Margaret Duncan & Bennett Harrison, 1998. "Low Wages in the US and High Unemployment in Europe: A Critical Assessment of the Conventional Wisdom," SCEPA Working Papers 1998-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School, revised Aug 1998. [Downloadable!]

  14. David R. Howell & Elizabeth J. Mueller, 1998. "The Effects of Immigrants on African-American Earnings: A Jobs- Level Analysis of the New York City Labor Market, 1979-89," Macroeconomics 9802002, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]

  15. Howell, D.R. & Wolff, E.N., 1993. "Changes in the Information-Intensity of the U.S. Workplace Since 1950: Has Information Technology Made a Difference," Working Papers 93-08, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University. [Downloadable!]

  16. Maury B. Gittleman & David R. Howell, 1992. "Job Quality, Labor Market Segmentation, and Earning Inequality: Effects of Economic Restructuring in the 1980s by Race and Gender," Economics Working Paper Archive 82, Levy Economics Institute, The. [Downloadable!]

  17. David R. Howell, 1991. "Employment Restructuring and the Labor Market Status of Young Black Men in the 1980s," Economics Working Paper Archive 67, Levy Economics Institute, The. [Downloadable!]

  18. Howell, David R. & Wolff, Edward N., 1990. "Technical Change And The Demand For Skills By U.S. Industries," Working Papers 90-41, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University. [Downloadable!]
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  19. Howell, David R. & Wolff, Edward N., 1988. "Changes In The Skill Requirements Of The U.S. Labor Force: 1960-85," Working Papers 88-26, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University. [Downloadable!]

  20. Howell, David R. & Wolff, Edward N., 1987. "Labor Quality and Productivity Growth in the U.S.: An Input-Output Growth Accounting Framework," Working Papers 87-11, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University. [Downloadable!]

  21. David R. Howell, . "Institutional Failure and the American Worker, The Collapse of Low-Skill Wages," Economics Public Policy Brief Archive 29, Levy Economics Institute, The. [Downloadable!]

  22. David R. Howell, . "Do Surges in Less-Skilled Immigration Have Important Wage Effects? A Review of the U.S. Evidence," SCEPA Working Papers 2007-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School. [Downloadable!]
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Articles

  1. David R. Howell & Miriam Rehm, 2009. "Unemployment compensation and high European unemployment: a reassessment with new benefit indicators," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 25(1), pages 60-93, Spring. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  2. David Howell & Mamadou Diallo, 2008. "The Importance of Accounting for Job Quality: >i>Charting U.S. Economic Performance with Alternative Labor Market Indicators>/i>," Challenge, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., vol. 51(1), pages 26-44, January. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  3. David R. Howell & Dean Baker & Andrew Glyn & John Schmitt, 2007. "Are Protective Labor Market Institutions at the Root of Unemployment? A Critical Review of the Evidence," Capitalism and Society, Berkeley Electronic Press, vol. 2(1). [Downloadable!]

  4. Andrew Glyn & David Howell & John Schmitt, 2006. "Labor Market Reforms: The Evidence Does Not Tell the Orthodox Tale," Challenge, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., vol. 49(2), pages 5-22, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  5. David Howell, 2005. "Beyond Unemployment," Challenge, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., vol. 48(1), pages 5-28, January. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  6. David R. Howell & Susan S. Wieler, 1998. "Skill-Biased Demand Shifts and the Wage Collapse in the United States: A Critical Perspective," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 24(3), pages 343-366, Summer. [Downloadable!]

  7. Maury B. Gittleman & David R. Howell, 1995. "Changes in the structure and quality of jobs in the United States: Effects by race and gender, 1973û1990," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, ILR Review, ILR School, Cornell University, vol. 48(3), pages 420-440, April.

  8. Howell, David R & Wolff, Edward N, 1992. "Technical Change and the Demand for Skills by U.S. Industries," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(2), pages 127-46, June.
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  9. David R. Howell & Edward N. Wolff, 1991. "Trends in the growth and distribution of skills in the U.S. workplace, 1960û1985," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, ILR Review, ILR School, Cornell University, vol. 44(3), pages 486-502, April.


NEP Fields

12 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2009-04-25
  2. NEP-EEC: European Economics (4) 2007-04-09 2009-04-25 2009-05-30 2009-11-14 Author is listed
  3. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (9) 2001-08-30 2002-09-21 2002-09-21 2007-04-09 2007-06-11 2008-02-16 2009-04-25 2009-05-30 2009-11-14 Author is listed
  4. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty (1) 2009-05-30
  5. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (1) 2007-06-11
  6. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (6) 1998-10-05 2001-08-30 2002-09-21 2002-09-21 2002-11-10 2007-06-11 Author is listed
  7. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2001-08-30
  8. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2007-04-09

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