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ILO pub. Working paper on a case study of three multinational enterprises in the electronics industry in Singapore, highlighting the impact of choice of technology on employment creation - covers the adaptability of multinationals to rapid technological change and to labour market variations,...
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Provides a conceptual and normative framework for developing an appropriate policy response to some of the problems posed by the informal economy.
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Provides a review of relevant approaches to formulating effective policies to promote women's entrepreneur development. Following the identification of three paradigms of medium and small scale entrerprise development (the neo-liberal market pardigm, feminist empowerment, and interventionist...
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Discusses the impact of the crisis on the various aviation industry markets and segments on a regional, subregional and interregional basis, including both developed and developing countries.
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Summarizes available literature on the quantity and quality of employment in small enterprises and the policy and regulatory environment these enterprises face and work in.
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ILO pub. Article on the effect of multinational enterprises on employment and technology in developing countries - covers the scope for choice of technology and technology transfer, the economic obstacles, the problems in evaluation of effects on employment creation, etc., and discusses...
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Argues that the changeover from the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to the World Trade Organization (WTO …
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