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Job creation, or destruction? : six essays on the effects of government intervention in the labour market / [by] John Addison ... [et al.] ; with an introductory essay by Ralph Harris
Bib ID 1188903
Format BookBook
Description London : Central Islip, N.Y. : Institute of Economic Affairs ; [distributed by] Transatlantic Arts, 1979 
xiii, 145 p. : 2 ill. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 0255361211 (pbk.) : 
Series

IEA readings , 20 ; 0305-814X ;

Notes

Based on papers delivered at an IEA seminar held Dec. 1, 1978.

Distributor statement from label mounted on t.p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Job creation - Congresses.  |  Full employment policies - Congresses.  |  Labor supply - Congresses.  |  Manpower policy - Congresses.  |  Free enterprise - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors Addison, John T  |  Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)

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