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Analysis of the dynamics of the job creation process in the United States and an evaluation of mediu...

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Analysis of the dynamics of the job creation process in the United States and an evaluation of mediu...

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Analysis of the dynamics of the job creation process in the United States and an evaluation of medium and long term prospects.

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Analysis of the dynamics of the job creation process in the United States and an evaluation of medium and long term prospects.

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Publisher

Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities ; Washington, DC : European Community Information Service [distributor], 1987.

Date

1987.

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NQ331.120973/1

Record Identifier

74VvqO7bLkGO

MMS ID

991006178329702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

3 v. ; 30 cm.

Contents

v. 1. The role of demographic factors in U.S. job creation-performance since 1970 / Rodney Stares -- v. 2. Public policy, entrepreneurship and the U.S. job creation experience / Corporation for Enterprise Development -- v. 3. Factor prices, employment, and inequality in a decentralized labour market...

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Publisher

Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities ; Washington, DC : European Community Information Service [distributor], 1987.

Date Published

1987.

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Full title

Analysis of the dynamics of the job creation process in the United States and an evaluation of medium and long term prospects.

Notes

General note

Programme for research and actions on the development of the labour market ; study no. 85/1.

Bibliography: v. 3, p. 46-47.

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NQ331.120973/1

Record Identifier

74VvqO7bLkGO

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9282575861 (pbk. : set) :

9789282575864 (pbk. : set) :

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331.120973

MMS ID

991006178329702626

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