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... labor pool and the workers ' respective wages are determined in relation to each other -- i.e . , labor is mobile . In contrast , if labor is rigid and wages , therefore , are industry specific , then the two workers will rarely join ...
... labor pool and the workers ' respective wages are determined in relation to each other -- i.e . , labor is mobile . In contrast , if labor is rigid and wages , therefore , are industry specific , then the two workers will rarely join ...
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... labor was abundant relative to land , and thus where socialist parties advocated free trade whereas agrarians advocated protection . There were two possibilities , depending on whether the left was in or out of government in 1930. First ...
... labor was abundant relative to land , and thus where socialist parties advocated free trade whereas agrarians advocated protection . There were two possibilities , depending on whether the left was in or out of government in 1930. First ...
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... labor accepted higher food costs in exchange for the farmers ' support of social insurance and higher labor costs ( Gourevitch 1986 , chap . 4 ) . The 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreement reduced protection for manufactures ( Verdier 1994 ...
... labor accepted higher food costs in exchange for the farmers ' support of social insurance and higher labor costs ( Gourevitch 1986 , chap . 4 ) . The 1934 Reciprocal Trade Agreement reduced protection for manufactures ( Verdier 1994 ...
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