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    The value of labor market information systems on international labor mobility

    Jr., Leonardo A. Lanzona | December 2017
    Abstract
    This Policy Note discusses two main labor market information issues: the information asymmetry and transaction costs. Given the argument that weaknesses in labor mobility can ultimately be addressed through a freer exchange of information, understanding these two problems will lead to a better appreciation of a more comprehensive labor market information system.
    Citation
    Jr., Leonardo A. Lanzona. 2017. The value of labor market information systems on international labor mobility. © Philippine Institute for Development Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7968.
    ISSN
    2508-0865
    Keywords
    Development assistance
    ADB
    Curriculum development
    Development assistance
    Development aid
    Development indicators
    Development potential
    Development models
    Project appraisal
    Performance appraisal
    Economic development
    Economic indicators
    Government programs
    Economic growth
    Economic policy
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    Economic forecast
    Input output analysis
    Rural planning
    Aid coordination
    Industrial projects
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    Natural resources policy
    Educational development
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