Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs: Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials

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Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs : Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials. / Dixon, Huw David; Hansen, Claus Thustrup; Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen.

Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1999.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Dixon, HD, Hansen, CT & Kleven, HJ 1999 'Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs: Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials' Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

APA

Dixon, H. D., Hansen, C. T., & Kleven, H. J. (1999). Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs: Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

Vancouver

Dixon HD, Hansen CT, Kleven HJ. Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs: Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 1999.

Author

Dixon, Huw David ; Hansen, Claus Thustrup ; Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen. / Dual Labour Markets and Menu Costs : Explaining the Cyclicality of Productivity and Wage Differentials. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1999.

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