General equilibrium analysis of the colombian income distribution; applications to rural development, wage and income policies
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- House, William J., 1980. "Technological choice, employment generation, income distribution and consumer demand: the case of furniture making in Kenya," ILO Working Papers 992032993402676, International Labour Organization.
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income distribution; economic model; income; land reform.; rural development; minimum wage; incomes policy; income redistribution; WEP; research programme; employment; statistical table; répartition du revenu; distribución del ingreso; modèle économique; revenu; réforme foncière; développement rural; salaire minimum; politique des revenus; redistribution du revenu; PME; programme de recherche; emploi; tableau statistique; modelo económico; ingreso; reforma de la tenencia de la tierra; desarrollo rural; salario mínimo; política de ingresos; redistribución del ingreso; PME; programa de investigación; empleo; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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