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Lower taxes at all costs? Evidence from a survey experiment in four European countries. [PDF]
Bremer B, Bürgisser R.
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Assetization and the 'new asset geographies'. [PDF]
Birch K, Ward C.
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The influence of biased technical progress on employment scale of the circulation industry: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Wu Z, Yue B, Dai Y, Ge Y, Lu G, Zu F.
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Corporate Purpose Swings as a Social, Atheoretical Process: Will the Pendulum Break? [PDF]
Galanis M.
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Keynesian, Old Keynesian, and New Keynesian Wage Nominalism
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1993Wage nominalism has long been a puzzle for economists. The original Keynesian explanation related it to a coordination failure in the context of decentralized union bargaining, a problem now in a largely nonunion U. S. labor market. Moreover, Keynesianism assumed wage nominalism as the norm rather than explaining it.
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