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Al Rainnie Prof. Alternative spellings: Alastair Fraser Rainnie A. Rainnie Alastair Fraser Alastair Fraser Rainnie B: 1955 Biblio: Tätig in dem ; Local Economy Research Unit, University of Hertfordshire
Profession Economist
Affiliations University of South Australia School of Finance and Economics (Sydney) University of Western Australia Curtin Graduate School of Business Centre for Labour Market Studies (Leicester) Monash University. Department of Management
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Publishing years Series Routledge studies of societies in transition (2) The future of industry in Europe (2) Australian bulletin of labour (1) Edward Elgar E-Book Archive (1) The journal of industrial relations : the journal of the Industrial Relations Society of Australia (1) Routledge studies in employment and work relations in context (1) New technology, work and employment (1) Employment and work relations in context series (1)