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EMU and Employment Social Models in the EMU: Convergence? Co-Existence? The Role of Economic and Social Actors

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  • Iain Begg, 2002. "EMU and Employment Social Models in the EMU: Convergence? Co-Existence? The Role of Economic and Social Actors," One Europe or Several? Working Papers 42, One-Europe Programme.
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    1. Iwona Mertin & Ognian N. Hishow, 2007. "Analysis of the success and failure in the labour markets of selected EU member-states: macroeconomic aspects," IWE Working Papers 176, Institute for World Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
    2. Schäfer, Armin, 2004. "Beyond the Community Method: Why the Open Method of Coordination Was Introduced to EU Policy-making," European Integration online Papers (EIoP), European Community Studies Association Austria (ECSA-A), vol. 8, September.

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    economic policy; economics; EMU; employment policy; social policy;
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