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Training in Canada: Progress and Problems
Morley GundersonIn international terms, no other country except Sweden has devoted relatively as much as Canada to manpower training. During 1972, for example, training expenditures as a…
Depression Unemployment Union Wage Rigidity and Employment Subsidies
John BurtonAs the contemporary recession has unfolded in the United Kingdom, increasing reliance has been placed by the government on measures of employment subsidisation to contain the…
The Regional Location of Training Centres in Britain: A Cost‐Benefit Approach
Adrian ZidermanIt is just over fifty years since the British government instigated the scheme that was to lead to the setting up of Government Training Centres (GTCs) shortly afterwards.
Economic Determinants of Training and the Debate over Training Policy Options in West Germany
Klaus WeiermairOver the past 5–8 years most industrialised countries in Western Europe have experienced a rapid expansion of labour market regulations with a long list of new proposals awaiting…
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- Professor Terence Garrett