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Date: 2015-02-25 08:55:03
Economic theories
Labour economics
Output
Marxist theory
Supply and demand
Unemployment
Human capital
Factor payments
Dual-sector model
Economics
Macroeconomics
Labor economics

Investment in Human Capital: Effects on Earnings

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