Lewis through a looking glass: public sector employment, employment rent seeking and economic growth.
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TextSeries: Working papers series; no. 133Publication details: Washington : World Bank, 1988.Subject(s): Summary: Governments in developing countries should and do provide valuable goods and services, but resources are wasted when public revenues support unprodutive employees at the expense of production workers. In the inverse of the Lewis model, the extent of surplus labour increase, rather than diminishes, overtime.
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Governments in developing countries should and do provide valuable goods and services, but resources are wasted when public revenues support unprodutive employees at the expense of production workers. In the inverse of the Lewis model, the extent of surplus labour increase, rather than diminishes, overtime.
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