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Trade, technology and employment (original publication German only)

Kieler Studien, Tübingen 1999, 298

Authors

Bernhard Heitger
Klaus Schrader
Dr. Jürgen Stehn - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) / Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Jürgen Stehn

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Publication Date
03/1999

Key Words

  • Structural change

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  • Globalization
  • International Trade
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