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... France and fractionally more in Germany . The other is that there was no shift at all , and the whole twenty - eight - year period traces out a single , more or less stable , Beveridge curve . In practice , this is a distinction without ...
... France and fractionally more in Germany . The other is that there was no shift at all , and the whole twenty - eight - year period traces out a single , more or less stable , Beveridge curve . In practice , this is a distinction without ...
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... France and Germany now and in the early 1970s is that the demand for labour is now much weaker . It is not reasonable to blame that large increase in unemployment on worsened labour - market rigidity . I think that the evidence just ...
... France and Germany now and in the early 1970s is that the demand for labour is now much weaker . It is not reasonable to blame that large increase in unemployment on worsened labour - market rigidity . I think that the evidence just ...
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... France or Germany has been deficient in productivity or in job creation , why has it not done better ? What factors in the institutional environment and what features of economic policy have caused the shortfall in productivity and in ...
... France or Germany has been deficient in productivity or in job creation , why has it not done better ? What factors in the institutional environment and what features of economic policy have caused the shortfall in productivity and in ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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