Labor in developing economies/edited by Walter Galenson
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The first of the two volumes, Labor and Economic Development (published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1959), included chapters on India, Japan, Egypt, French West Africa, and the British West Indies. The present volume contains essays on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Is donesia, Israel, Pakistan, and Turkey. Together, the twelve countries whose labor relations have been analyzed provide examples of stages of economic development ranging all the way from a backward area such as French West Africa to the far more mature economies of such countries as Israel and Japan. The distribution of essays between the two volumes, however, followed no particular pattern and was fluenced largely by the writing schedules of the individual authon Walter Galenson, the editor, is Professor of Business Administration.
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