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Bewertung der lohnpolitischen Empfehlungen der Bundesbank und der EZB. Kurzexpertise im Auftrag des vbm: Verband der Bayerischen Metall- und Elektro-Industrie e.V

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  • Döhrn, Roland
  • Fuest, Angela
  • Micheli, Martin
  • Schmidt, Christoph M.

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  • Döhrn, Roland & Fuest, Angela & Micheli, Martin & Schmidt, Christoph M., 2014. "Bewertung der lohnpolitischen Empfehlungen der Bundesbank und der EZB. Kurzexpertise im Auftrag des vbm: Verband der Bayerischen Metall- und Elektro-Industrie e.V," RWI Projektberichte, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, number 111485.
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