Labor supply and directed technical change : evidence from the termination of the Bracero program in 1964
Year of publication: |
2022
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Authors: | San, Shmuel |
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American economic journal. - Nashville, Tenn. : American Economic Association, ISSN 1945-7790, ZDB-ID 2452635-6. - Vol. 15.2023, 1, p. 136-163
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Subject: | Arbeitsangebot | Labour supply | Mexikaner | Mexicans | Grüne Revolution | Green revolution | Schock | Shock | Innovation | Landwirtschaft | Agriculture | USA | United States | 1948-1985 |
Description of contents: | Description [aeaweb.org] |
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