The Welfare State and the Employment Problem
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Paper provided by Stockholm - International Economic Studies in its series Papers with number 561.Length: 12 pages
Date of creation: 1993
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Handle: RePEc:fth:stocin:561
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Keywords: employment ; unemployment;Other versions of this item:
- Lindbeck, Assar, 1994. "The Welfare State and the Employment Problem," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 84(2), pages 71-75, May.
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