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Work Behavior of the World's Poor: Theory, Evidence and Policy [Hardcover]

Mohammed Sharif


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Empirical studies of labor supply behavior of the working poor in both developed (DCs) and less developed countries (LDCs) generally observe a negative relationship between wage rate and labor supply. Read the first page
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