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Based on data from the Labour Flexibility Survey of 1988 in Malaysia which covered 3,100 manufacturing firms, and the …
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Based on a survey of nearly 3,000 firms carried out in mid-1988, examines how firms responded to internationally transmitted recession followed by adjustment and export-led industrialisation.
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Questions the argument that increased income from agricultural growth will stimulate non-agricultural activities and non-farm employment in rural regions. Taking the diversification of rural regions in China as an example, shows that collective forms of ownership can combine with market discipline.
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Based on a 1988 survey of 2,682 manufacturing firms. Examines the impact of trade unionism on the labour market, comparing the effect of company unions and industrial unions.
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, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia. …
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Malaysia - based on a sample survey, examines power supply, household power consumption, household income, consumer expenditure …
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of labour intensive techniques in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Ghana and Kenya - discusses the theoretical aspects, and suggests …
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