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Employment implications of industrialization in developing countries: a survey.

By: Material type: TextSeries: International Bank for reconstruction and development Bank staff working paper no. 170Publication details: Jerusalem : Hebrew University, 1974.Subject(s): Summary: This paper surveys the past - 1966 literature on the employment implications of industrialization in developing countries. It focuses on three main questions (1) to what extent does increasing employment conflict with increasing output (2) which goods should be produced and (3) how should these goods be produced?
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This paper surveys the past - 1966 literature on the employment implications of industrialization in developing countries. It focuses on three main questions (1) to what extent does increasing employment conflict with increasing output (2) which goods should be produced and (3) how should these goods be produced?

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