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How Bad Are Welfare-State Institutions for Economic Development? The Amazing Vitality of the European Tigers
Ronald Schettkat
Challenge , 2001, vol. 44, issue 1, pages 35-55
Abstract:
The conventional wisdom is that inflexible labor markets have held Europe back. But if this is true, why are Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Ireland doing so well?
Date: 2001
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