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Flexible specialization and small-scale industries: an Indonesian case study

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  • Smyth I.
  • Saptari R.
  • Maspiyati.

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Shows that the clustering of small firms is a traditional feature of manufacturing in Java. Covers core-periphery segmentation of the labour force, especially concerning the employment of women.

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  • Smyth I. & Saptari R. & Maspiyati., 1994. "Flexible specialization and small-scale industries: an Indonesian case study," ILO Working Papers 993011883402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993011883402676
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