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Hullo Tim
 
Thanks for the reply, I will be happy to cover both topics.
 
Best Wishes
 
Alan
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	Hullo Tim
	
	Thanks for the reply, I will be happy to comply with both requests
	
	Kind regards
	
	Alan
	
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	        Dear Alan
	        Thanks for your very helpful message. You seem an ideal person to write on this topic. We would therefore very much like to include you. So, let's put you down for:
	       
	        Labour Markets (1000)
	       
	        (Any interest in doing 'job security' (500 words) too? If so, please say.)
	       
	        So, assuming this is OK, I am copying this message to Aileen Harvey, the editor at Routledge, who in time will send you a contract and style guide / instructions by email. Of course, do ask us if you have any questions.
	       
	        Thank you so much for your support and interest! We are very pleased to have you as a contributor.
	       
	        Tim Forsyth
	       
	        Dr. Tim Forsyth
	        Development Studies Institute
	        London School of Economics
	       
	        Routledge Encyclopedia of International Development
	        http://personal.lse.ac.uk/forsytht/development_encyclopedia.htm
	       
	       
	       
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	        From: Williams, Alan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
	        Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:41 PM
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	        Hullo T.J Forsyth
	       
	        I am a labour economist with a professional interest in labour markets in developing countries, notably China, where I hold a guest chair at Shanghai Jiao Tong University,  South east Asia and East Africa
	        I would be interested in writing the labour markets entry for the proposed volume. I have already published the same title in the Thomson IEMB series, edited by Malcolm Warner. In addition I  have also recently contributed a monograph on labour markets for the IEMB Handbook of Economics, edited by Bill Lazonick.
	       
	        My details are as follows.
	       
	        Alan Williams Ph.D
	        Emeritus Professor of Human Resource Management &
	        Professorial Teaching Fellow
	        The Massey University Graduate School of Management
	        Private Bag 11.222
	        Palmerston North
	        New Zealand
	       
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	        Tel: 00-64-6-354-7827
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