Labour institutions and technological change

a framework for analysis and a review of the literature

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Martin Carnoy
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English
Pages
44

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Labour institutions and technological change: a framework for analysis and a review of the literature
1993, International Institute for Labour Studies
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Edition Notes

At the head of title: Labour Institutions and Economic Development Programme.

Published in
Geneva
Series
Discussion papers ;, DP/61/1993, Discussion papers (International Institute for Labour Studies) ;, DP/61.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD4811 .D57 no. 61

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Pagination
iv, 44 p. ;
Number of pages
44

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Open Library
OL428904M
ISBN 10
9290145463
LCCN
98135766
OCLC/WorldCat
42463103
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6103777

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