Developpement economique et politique des revenus
Jacques. Lecaillon and
Dimitri A. Germidis
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper, emanating from a WEP research project, on income distribution trends in Africa, with particular reference to the impact thereof on economic development - examines income structures resulting from a changing degree of dualism and rural areas-urban areas economic disparities, etc., and maintains that direct incomes policy measures can be effective only as part of a global development policy. References.
Keywords: WEP; research project; income distribution; trend; economic development; income; rural area; urban area; economic disparity; incomes policy; development policy; PME; projet de recherche; répartition du revenu; tendance; développement économique; PME; proyecto de investigación; distribución del ingreso; tendencia; desarrollo económico; revenu; zone rurale; zone urbaine; disparité économique; politique des revenus; politique de développement; ingreso; zona rural; zona urbana; desigualdad económica; política de ingresos; política de desarrollo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35 pages
Date: 1974
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper = Recherches pour le Programme Mondial de l'Emploi document de travail. WEP 2-23, Income Distribution and Employment Programme = Developpement Economique et Politique des Revenus
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