Wages, productivity, and industrialization in Puerto Rico /
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TextPublication details: Homewood, Ill. : R. D. Irwin, c1965.Description: xvi, 357 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.097295 REY
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"A joint publication of the Social Science Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico and the Economic Growth Center at Yale University."
"Three related essays."
Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
Research for this book, which consists of three related essays, was conducted over a ten-year period.The first essay, which relies upon published data, gives an overview of Puerto Rican economic development since 1945; the second and third are based on interviews with island managers and a large sample of workers conducted in 1944-45. There are "cross-linkages" among the parts, but the authors indicate that each essay "stands on its own feet." The study is heavily documented. It includes 85 statistical tables, and 60 supplementary tables are available from the authors.
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