>(See almost every labor econ.
>textbook.)
Any suggestions? Favorites? I need one that covers:
- classical and neo classical approaches - some left critique, marxian approaches - due consideration of "third world" experiences with labor, labor markets (formal-informal sectror articulations, underemployment, etc.)
Many thanks in advance.
Tom
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