Integracion economica y empleo: algunos elementos para el caso centroamericano
Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
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Conference paper on the contribution of economic integration to employment creation in Central America - analyses the effects of unified trade policy, tariff policy (customs union) and investment policy, etc. On employment, and shows that the export of labour intensive industrial products to third countries should be regarded as complementary to regional level import substitution. Bibliography pp. 32 and 33 and references. Conference held in san jose 1979 mar.
Keywords: economic integration.; employment creation; trade policy.; tariff policy.; customs union; investment policy; employment; export; labour intensive employment.; industrial product; regional level; import substitution; intégration économique; politique du commerce international; politique tarifaire; union douanier; politique d'investissement; emploi; exportation; emploi à forte intensité de main-d'oeuvre; produit industriel; niveau régional; substitution des importations; integración económica; creación de empleos; política de comercio internacional; política arancelaria; unión aduanera; política de inversiones; empleo; exportación; empleo con alto coeficiente de mano de obra; producto industrial; nivel regional; sustitución de importaciones (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 33 L. pages
Date: 1979
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