Robert Pollin () (Univ. of Massachusetts) Mwangi we Githinji () (Department of Economics and Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) University of Massachusetts-Amherst) James Heintz () (Univ. of Massachusetts)
Abstract
Algunos economistas culpan a los altos costos de mano de obra por la falta de crecimiento de trabajo productivo en países de bajos ingresos. Por ejemplo, un artículo del Banco Mundial, ?Jobs in Kenya: Concept Note? (Trabajos en Kenia: Nota Conceptual), pone énfasis a esta explicación. Pero, ¿tiene esto sentido? Nosotros creemos que no, tal y como explicamos en nuestro reciente informe, An Employment Targeted Economic Program for Kenya (Un Programa Económico Enfocado en el Empleo para Kenia). (...)
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Paper provided by International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth in its series One Pager Spanish with number
46.
Length: 2 Date of creation: Sep 2008 Date of revision: Publication status: Published by UNDP - International Poverty Centre, September 2008, pages 1-2 Handle: RePEc:ipc:opespa:46