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.
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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
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