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Consumer electronics: employment, production and trade

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  • Coote, H. C.

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Working paper on microelectronics trends in the consumer goods sector of the electronics industry and the impact on world employment, trade and the international division of labour - explains the functions of subcontracting and export processing zones, and protectionism; makes a comparison of industrial production, esp. In export oriented industry; considers why some newly industrializing countries are more successful than others. Bibliography and glossary.

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  • Coote, H. C., 1983. "Consumer electronics: employment, production and trade," ILO Working Papers 992233743402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992233743402676
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    1. Ms. Naheed Kirmani & Mr. Lorenzo L. Pérez & Mr. Shailendra J. Anjaria & Mr. Zubair Iqbal, 1982. "Developments in International Trade Policy," IMF Occasional Papers 1982/007, International Monetary Fund.
    2. Gray HP. & Pugel T. & Walter I., 1982. "International trade, employment and structural adjustment : the case of the United States," ILO Working Papers 992196413402676, International Labour Organization.
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