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Konjunktur 2005: Weltwirtschaft bleibt auf Expansionskurs - Deutschland hinkt hinterher

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  • Weinert, Gunter
  • Wohlers, Eckhardt
  • Bruck, Christiane
  • Feldkord, Eva-Ulrike
  • Hinze, Jorg
  • Kirchesch, Kai
  • Matthies, Klaus

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  • Weinert, Gunter & Wohlers, Eckhardt & Bruck, Christiane & Feldkord, Eva-Ulrike & Hinze, Jorg & Kirchesch, Kai & Matthies, Klaus, 2005. "Konjunktur 2005: Weltwirtschaft bleibt auf Expansionskurs - Deutschland hinkt hinterher," Report Series 26115, Hamburg Institute of International Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hwware:26115
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.26115
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