Robert A. Hart

Research Fellow

University of Stirling

Bob Hart has been Professor of Economics at the University of Stirling since 1986. Degrees: BA (Hons.) Economics and MA Economics, University of Liverpool. Previous posts: Lecturer in Economics and Statistics, University of Aberdeen (1969-72); Lecturer in Economics, University of Leeds (1973-74); Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Strathclyde (1976-79), Visiting Associate Professor, McMaster University (1979/80), Senior Research Fellow, International Institute of Management in Berlin (1980-86).

他在劳动力市场经济学研究,special interests in labour costs, working time, human capital, business cycle fluctuations in the labour market, the British engineering labour market between 1920 and 1970, and the economics of education.

Among other journals, he has published in theEuropean Economic Review,Economica,Review of Economic Studies,Economic Journal,Journal of Regional Science,Oxford Economic Papers,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society(A and C),European Journal of Political Economy.He has published five monographs in labour market economics, the latest being Work and Pay in Japan (with Seiichi Kawasaki), Cambridge University Press, June, 1999. The fifth book was published by Cambridge University Press in August, 2004 -The Economics of Overtime Working.

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IZA Publications

IZA Discussion Paper No. 1497
published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2007, 54 (5), 661-683 (Special Issue on Labour Contracts and Wages over the Cycle)
IZA Discussion Paper No. 881
published in: Economica, 2006, 73 (290), 287-298
IZA Discussion Paper No. 799
published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2005, 57 (1), 169-189
IZA Discussion Paper No. 543
published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 75 (1), 91-103
IZA Discussion Paper No. 325
published as 'Real earnings and business cycles: new evidence' in: Empirical Economics, 2009, 37 (1), 51-71
IZA Discussion Paper No. 139
published in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2008, 228 (5-6), 446-464, (Special Issue: Labormetrics)
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