Employment and Industrialization in Developing Countries
Werner Baer and
Michel E. A. Hervé
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1966, vol. 80, issue 1, 88-107
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 88. — II. Growth of manufacturing production and employment, 90. — III. Problem of maximizing the output from capital in developing countries, 93. — IV. The effective supply of labor and capital-intensive techniques of production, 97. — V. No drastic rule to introduce the latest labor-saving techniques of advanced industrial countries, 102. — VI. Conclusion, 104.
Date: 1966
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