Trade policy and employment growth

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At the end of 1969, Jan Tinbergen, who received the Nobel Prize for economics that same year, participated in a meeting to advise the ILO on research priorities for its newly created World Employment Programme. His presentation dealt with international trade policy and its effects on job creation. [more] At the end of 1969, Jan Tinbergen, who received the Nobel Prize for economics that same year, participated in a meeting to advise the ILO on research priorities for its newly created World Employment Programme. His presentation dealt with international trade policy and its effects on job creation. Copyright © International Labour Organization 2012.

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Tinbergen, J. (2013). Trade policy and employment growth. International Labour Review, 152(SUPPL. 1), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2013.00163.x

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