Reforming labour markets in the Near East:implications for structural adjustment and market economies.
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TextPublication details: California : Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1994.Subject(s): Summary: The authors of the paper focus their attention on Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Yemen and argue that these countries' economic stabilization programs are being undermined by two forms of distortion:by overinvestment in public employment and underinvestment in eduaction and jobs for women.
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The authors of the paper focus their attention on Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Yemen and argue that these countries' economic stabilization programs are being undermined by two forms of distortion:by overinvestment in public employment and underinvestment in eduaction and jobs for women.
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