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federal government from Berlin to Bonn in the wake of the Second World War as a source of exogenous variation. To guide our … find that relative to a control group of cities, Bonn experiences a substantial increase in public employment. However …
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federal government from Berlin to Bonn in the wake of the Second World War as a source of exogenous variation. To guide our … find that relative to a control group of cities, Bonn experiences a substantial increase in public employment. However …
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federal government from Berlin to Bonn in the wake of the Second World War as a source of exogenous variation. To guide our … find that relative to a control group of cities, Bonn experiences a substantial increase in public employment. However …
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federal government from Berlin to Bonn in the wake of the Second World War as a source of exogenous variation. To guide our … find that relative to a control group of cities, Bonn experiences a substantial increase in public employment. However …
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This paper presents a model of wage-employment determination in private and public sectors, which allows us to analyze the effects of different institutional arrangements on labor market equilibria. In particular, it focuses on how different degrees of coordination in decision processes affect...
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