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Capitale Umano, Orario Di Lavoro, Salari Di Efficienza E Cot In Un Modello Di Sviluppo Dualistico

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Antonio Garofalo
Concetto Paolo Vinci () (Department of Economic Studies, Parthenope University of Naples)
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Paper provided by D.E.S. (Department of Economic Studies), University of Naples "Parthenope", Italy in its series Working Papers with number 1_2003.

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