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Changing factor market conditions in South Africa: The capital market – a sectoral description of the period 1970–97

Pages 493-511 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Alberto Behar. (2013) The Endogenous Skill Bias of Technical Change and Inequality in Developing Countries. IMF Working Papers 13:50, pages 1.
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