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Table 1Components of fringe benefits as a percent of total compensation firms surveyed by the Chamber of Commerce , 1951
Fig. 1. Fringe benefits of workers in firms surveyed by the chamber of commerce indices of benefitsŽas a percent of total compensation, 1951s100 ..
Fig. 2. a Linear labor demandŽddemand curveŽ . Ws f E; h, G0.for a fixed G ; b If0Ž . h is also fixed at h , the labor0 Ws f EŽ; h ,0 G0.obtains
Fig. 3. a Linear labor supplyŽincreases fromŽ . Ws g E; h, G0.for a fixed G . The surface shifts down when0 Gincreases
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