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type_genre:"Collection of articles of several authors"
type_genre:"Gesetz"
~isPartOf:"Unemployment in Europe : proceedings of a conference held by Confederation of European Economic Associations, Vienna, Austria"
~person:"Kösters, Wim"
~person:"Tarantelli, Ezio"
~subject:"Hysterese"
~type_genre:"Book section"
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Can hysteresis explain the difference between labour market perfomance in Western Europe and the USA?
Kösters, Wim
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Belke, Ansgar
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Unemployment in Europe : proceedings of a conference …
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2000
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