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Redistribution of income, patterns of consumption and employment: the case study for Malaysia

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  • Maton J.
  • Garzuel M.

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Working paper comprising a case study of the impact of income redistribution on employment and economic growth in Malaysia - covers input output relations, and effects on poverty of income redistribution with unchanged structures of production, consumption and savings, and constitutes part of a WEP research project. References and statistical tables.

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  • Maton J. & Garzuel M., 1978. "Redistribution of income, patterns of consumption and employment: the case study for Malaysia," ILO Working Papers 991793483402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991793483402676
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    1. Paukert, Felix. & Skolka, Jiri. & Maton, Jef., 1974. "Redistribution of income, patterns of consumption and employment; a case study for the Philippines," ILO Working Papers 991534573402676, International Labour Organization.
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