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Jacob Mincer: The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics (IZA Prize in Labor Economics)

Jacob Mincer: The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics (IZA Prize in Labor Economics)

Jacob Mincer: The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics (IZA Prize in Labor
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Jacob Mincer: The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics (IZA Prize in Labor Economics)

by Teixeira, Pedro N

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Jacob Mincer: The Founding Father of Modern Labor Economics (IZA Prize in Labor Economics)
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Teixeira, Pedro N
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ISBN 10
0199211310
ISBN 13
9780199211319
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Oxford University Press, USA
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New York, Ny
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April 20, 2007

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