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Susan Horton is an associate professor of economics at the University of Toronto; Ravi Kanbur is the World Bank's resident representative in Ghana; and Dipak Mazumdar is a labor markets specialist in the World Bank's Office of the Chief Economist, Africa. |
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data |
Horton, Susan. Labor markets in an era of adjustment / Susan Horton, Ravi Kanbur, Dipak Mazumdar. p. cm.(EDI development studies) Includes bibliographical references. Contents: v. 1. Issues papersv. 2. Case studies. ISBN 0-8213-2680-5 (v.1).ISBN 0-8213-2681-3 (v. 2) 1. Labor marketDeveloping countriesCongresses. 2. Structural adjustment (Economic policy)Developing countriesCongresses. 3. Labor marketDeveloping countriesCase studiesCongresses. 4. Structural adjustment (Economic policy)Developing countries Case studiesCongresses. I. Kanbur, S.M. Ravi. II. Mazumdar, Dipak, 1932- . III. Title. IV. Series. HD5852 331.12'09172'6dc20 93-34978 CIP |
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