Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining

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Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining. / Dahl, Christian M.; Le Maire, Christian Daniel; Munch, Jakob Roland.

Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2009. s. 25.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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Dahl, CM, Le Maire, CD & Munch, JR 2009 'Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, s. 25.

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Dahl, C. M., Le Maire, C. D., & Munch, J. R. (2009). Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining. (s. 25). Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Dahl CM, Le Maire CD, Munch JR. Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2009, s. 25.

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Dahl, Christian M. ; Le Maire, Christian Daniel ; Munch, Jakob Roland. / Wage Dispersion and Decentralization of Wage Bargaining. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2009. s. 25

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