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Hysteresis and the shortage of agricultural labor
T. J. Richards
, P. M. Patterson
Agribusiness, Morrison School of
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Business & Economics
Hysteresis
98%
Shortage
67%
Labor
52%
Arbitrage
43%
Workers
39%
Agricultural Workers
38%
Labor Shortage
34%
Real Options Theory
34%
Fruits and Vegetables
32%
Incentives
28%
Labor Force
23%
Surplus
23%
Wages
18%
United States of America
10%
Agriculture & Biology
farm labor
100%
hysteresis
97%
labor force
49%
surpluses
43%
Washington (state)
42%
growers
36%
labor
35%
vegetables
31%
fruits
23%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Occupational Groups
57%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
48%
Farmers
46%
Vegetables
39%
Fruit
38%
Motivation
32%