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Job Creation: A Review of Policies and Strategies

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  • Cray, Adam
  • Nguyen, Tram
  • Pranka, Carol
  • Schildt, Christine
  • Scheu, Julie
  • Rincon Whitcomb, Erika

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  • Cray, Adam & Nguyen, Tram & Pranka, Carol & Schildt, Christine & Scheu, Julie & Rincon Whitcomb, Erika, 2011. "Job Creation: A Review of Policies and Strategies," Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series qt2fz5c0b6, Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:indrel:qt2fz5c0b6
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    1. Habanabakize Thomas & Muzindutsi Paul-Francois, 2018. "Analysis of the Keynesian Theory of Employment and Sectoral Job Creation: The Case of the South African Manufacturing Sector," Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia, Sciendo, vol. 18(1), pages 123-143, June.
    2. Eric Amankwaah & Nicholas Mensah & Nana Okyir Baidoo, 2022. "The impact of location tax incentives on the growth of rural economy: evidence from Ghana," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 8(1), pages 1-19, December.
    3. Thomas Habanabakize & Paul-Francois Muzindutsi, 2017. "Analysis of Government Expenditure and Sectoral Employment in the Post-apartheid South Africa: Application of ARDL Model," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 9(2), pages 224-233.
    4. CJ Hendriks, 2018. "Municipal financing for sustainable development: A case of South Africa," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 33(7), pages 757-774, November.
    5. Kinjal Shukla & Maitreyi Purohit & Shubhra P. Gaur, 2017. "Studying ‘Make in India’ from the Lens of Labour Reforms," Management and Labour Studies, XLRI Jamshedpur, School of Business Management & Human Resources, vol. 42(1), pages 1-19, February.

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