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Capital Accumulation, Labor Saving, and Labor Absorption Once More

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  • Jeffrey G. Williamson

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I. Introduction, 40.—II. A neoclassical approach to labor absorption with factor price variability, 42.—III. Asian history and simulation: a look at the models' predictions, 49.—IV. Estimation with Philippine manufacturing data, 54.—V. Conclusion, 64.

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  • Jeffrey G. Williamson, 1971. "Capital Accumulation, Labor Saving, and Labor Absorption Once More," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 85(1), pages 40-65.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:85:y:1971:i:1:p:40-65.
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    3. Gaude, Jacques., 1974. "Capital-labour substitution possibilities; a review of empirical research. Provisional," ILO Working Papers 991534603402676, International Labour Organization.
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