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DUALISM IN THE LABOR MARKET: A PERSPECTIVE ON THE LEWIS MODEL AFTER HALF A CENTURY

Gary Fields ()

Manchester School, 2004, vol. 72, issue 6, 724-735

Abstract: This paper asks how the Lewis model might be viewed from the perspective of economic science half a century later. Many of the core propositions remain intact, some might be amplified and a small number might be revised.

Date: 2004
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