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... the positive effect of residual wage dispersion varies with the degree of employment protection, we additionally included interaction terms between CV (θ) and our plant- specific labourmarket ...
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... Building Oxfam’s Human Development Index and a range of other work, the STUC is currently working with the Scottish Government through the Scotland Performs Roundtable to develop indicators for the National Performance ...
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