Labor demand and economic development policy
Neoclassical theory presumes that the demand for labor is a function of its real wage. Many local development agencies have taken this proposition as an article of faith, designing policies that effectively lower the real cost of labor. Empirical evidence for the textiles and electronics industries...
Autor principal: | Clark, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Pion Ltd.
1984
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