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Jose Luis Iparraguirre

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First Name: Jose
Middle Name: Luis
Last Name: Iparraguirre
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  1. José Luis Iparraguirre D’Elia, 2006. "The Five Drivers of Productivity. How much does each one contribute? Causal Analysis of Regional Labour Productivity in the UK," Selected Research Papers ERINI 2006_five_drivers, Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. [Downloadable!]

  2. José Luis Iparraguirre D’Elia, 2006. "Cycles in Regional Labour Productivity in the UK," Selected Research Papers ERINI 2006_cycles_regional, Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. [Downloadable!]

  3. José Luis Iparraguirre D’Elia, 2006. "Decomposition of regional GVA per capita gap by UK region," Selected Research Papers ERINI 2006_decomposition_region, Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. [Downloadable!]

  4. José Luis Iparraguirre D’Elia, 2005. "Labour Productivity, Gross Value Added and Employment by Industry in Northern Ireland. A Structural and Shift-Share Analysis," Selected Research Papers ERINI 2005_labour_productivity, Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. [Downloadable!]


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