Garth Frazer
University of Toronto
Garth Frazer is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. His research has focused on trade and industrial development in Africa, particularly focusing on firm productivity and profitability, as well as the firm's relationship with its employees and with unions. Recent work contributes to the methodological literature on production functions and productivity estimation. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University, an M.A. in Economics from the University of Toronto, and a B.Math. from the University of Waterloo.
Articles by Garth Frazer:
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Helping Africa export
7 August 2007, 11480 reads
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