32 resultados para M21 - Business Economics

em University of Michigan


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Arranged chronologically, with alphabetical index of authors and anonymous titles.

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Distributed to depository libraries in paper, ending with v. 81, no. 4 (Apr. 2001) issue

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"Works cited": p. 56-64.

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Prepared 1932-37 by the Division of Economic Research; 1946- by the National Income Division.

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Accompanied by "Supplement. [1]- " (v. 30 cm.) Published by: Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston, 1956-

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Bibliography: p. 260-262.

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requirements for Filipino performing artists, effectively closing this migration channel. I employ a difference-in-differences estimation strategy using the share of performing artists at baseline in each Philippine province as a continuous policy variable. International migration falls in response to the policy change by 1.2%. The effect on international migration is larger than the policy change itself would suggest, indicating the importance of spillovers across migrant occupations. Domestically, more children are employed, and adults are more likely to be unemployed or engaged in short-term work.