Wrestling with Wal-Mart: Tradeoffs between profits, prices, and wages
By Jared Bernstein
Josh Bivens
Arindrajit Dube
06-14-06
June 15, 2006 | EPI Working Paper #276
Wrestling with
Wal-Mart
Tradeoffs between
profits, prices, and wages
By Jared Bernstein, L. Josh Bivens and Arindrajit Dube
This publication is available in PDF format.
See also the EPI Issue
Brief, The
Wal-Mart debateāA false choice between prices and
wages.
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