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How industry-labor relations and government policies affect Senegal's economic perfomance.

By: Terrell, Katherine; Svejnar, Ian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1990Subject(s): Industry | Labour relations -- Government policiesEcoomic policy//Senegal/. -- Labour relations -- Government policiesEcoomic policy//SenegalSummary: Argues that reserved growth in Senegal calls for more worker training, fewer government's regulations, less trade protection and more cooperation between labour and industry.
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Argues that reserved growth in Senegal calls for more worker training, fewer government's regulations, less trade protection and more cooperation between labour and industry.

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