Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high?

a labour market and technology explanation of the divergence of unemployment rates in Canada and the United States, 1960-85

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Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high?
Herbert G. Grubel
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Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high?

a labour market and technology explanation of the divergence of unemployment rates in Canada and the United States, 1960-85

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Fraser Institute
Language
English
Pages
68

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 67-68.
"August 1986."

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Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Series
Focus,, no. 19, Focus (Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.)) ;, 19.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.13/7971
Library of Congress
HD5728 .G78 1986

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viii, 68 p. :
Number of pages
68

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OL2467971M
ISBN 10
0889750890
LCCN
87178025
OCLC/WorldCat
15239724
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3991030

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