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Richard goes to UC Berkley - October 2007Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard labor economist Richard B. Freeman for a discussion of globalization and its complex consequences for inequality in national and global contexts. He analyzes the implications of the feminization of the labor market, the effect of immigration on national job markets, the shift of policy innovation in the U.S. from the federal government to the states, and the benefits of international labor standards.
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Richard goes to UC Berkley - February 2008Harvard labor economist Richard Freeman explores how social inequality and globalization are threatening the foundation of democracy in the United States in this Jefferson Memorial Lecture at UC Berkeley. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures"
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