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Transition growth and basic needs in Ecuador: a historical analysis

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  • Alarcon, J. V.

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ILO pub-WEP pub-PREALC pub. Working paper, statistical analysis, input output analysis in view of development planning for basic needs satisfaction in Ecuador - analyses trends in economic growth, employment, income, wealth and income distribution, 1948-1980; considers exports, dependence, production, productivity, wages, labour force participation, etc. By economic sector (incl. Handicrafts and small scale industry); quantifies basic and non-basic needs. Diagram, references, statistical tables.

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  • Alarcon, J. V., 1985. "Transition growth and basic needs in Ecuador: a historical analysis," ILO Working Papers 992441483402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992441483402676
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    1. Hopkins, Michael,, 1977. "Basic needs approach to development planning : a view," ILO Working Papers 991718263402676, International Labour Organization.
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    3. Hopkins, Michael, & Scolnik H. & Mclean, Bitty., 1975. "Basic needs, growth and redistribution; a quantitative approach," ILO Working Papers 991635323402676, International Labour Organization.
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