Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation

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Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation. / Silva, Filipe; Menon, Carlo; Falco, Paolo; MacDonald, Duncan.

2019.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Silva, F, Menon, C, Falco, P & MacDonald, D 2019 'Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation'. https://doi.org/10.1787/90b572f3-en

APA

Silva, F., Menon, C., Falco, P., & MacDonald, D. (2019). Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation. https://doi.org/10.1787/90b572f3-en

Vancouver

Silva F, Menon C, Falco P, MacDonald D. Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation. 2019 maj 1. https://doi.org/10.1787/90b572f3-en

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Silva, Filipe ; Menon, Carlo ; Falco, Paolo ; MacDonald, Duncan. / Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation. 2019.

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