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European Labour Markets: Can Migration Provide Efficiency? The Polish-German Case

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Sule Akkoyunlu
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Paper provided by One-Europe Programme in its series One Europe or Several? Working Papers with number 31.

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Keywords: East-Central Europe; economic integration; economic performance; economics; employment policy; EU-East-Central Europe; free movement; Germany; immigration policy; networks; Poland; regional policy; unemployment;

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