OSHA’s ergonomics program standard and musculoskeletal disorders: An introduction Susan E. DudleyW. Bradford Delong OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 14
Workplace transformation and the rise in cumulative trauma disorders: Is there a connection? David FairrisMark Brenner OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 28
OSHA’s ergonomics litigation record: Three strikes and it’s out Eugene Scalia OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 74
Where is the market failure? A review of OSHA’s economic analysis for its proposed ergonomics standard Mark P. BerkmanJesse David OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 94
The benefits and costs of OSHA’s proposed ergonomics program standard Susan E. Dudley OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 109
Avoiding “regulatory mismatch in regulating workplace ergonomics: The case for an informational approach Thomas A. Lambert OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 135
Do workers want OSHA’s ergonomics regulations? Joseph M. JohnsonWendy L. GrammW. Kip Viscusi OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 143
An interview with steelworkers’ president Lynn Williams Bruce E. Kaufman OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 171
The influence of technological opportunity on union membership in U.S. manufacturing industries C. Timothy Koeller OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 183
The tournament careers of top-ranked men and women tennis professionals: Are the gentlemen more committed than the ladies? Douglas CoateDonijo Robbins OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 193
The effect of unions on labor markets and economic growth: An analysis of state data Lou PantuoscoDarrell ParkerGary Stone OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 205
A note on pensions and firm performance: First evidence from german micro data Claus SchnabelJoachim Wagner OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 211