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Planning model incorporating technological choices and non-homogeneous supplies of labour

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  • Gaude, Jacques.

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Working paper presenting an input output linear programming model incorporating choice of technology and labour supply functions - examines its development policy implications in context with the situation in mexico, and comprises part of a WEP research project on technology and employment in developing countries. Bibliography pp. 63 to 75.

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  • Gaude, Jacques., 1975. "Planning model incorporating technological choices and non-homogeneous supplies of labour," ILO Working Papers 991602583402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991602583402676
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    1. Duloy, J.H., 1974. "Agriculture And The Energy Crisis: A Case Study In Mexico," 1974 Annual Meeting, August 18-21, College Station, Texas 284642, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
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    4. Prochnik V., 1992. "Spurious flexibility: technical modernisation and social inequalities in the Brazilian footwear industry," ILO Working Papers 992862503402676, International Labour Organization.
    5. Hill, J., 1987. "Implications of microelectronic technologies for labour and employment in the banking and retail industries in Australia," ILO Working Papers 992543993402676, International Labour Organization.

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