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Les Indicateurs Doing Business : Limites méthodologiques et conséquences politiques Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Janine Berg () (Bureau international du Travail, Département de l’analyse économique et des marchés du travail )
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Paper provided by International Labour Office in its series Economic and Labour Market Papers with number
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Keywords: flexibilité du travail / sécurité de l'emploi / droit du travail / mesure / méthodologie / rôle de la Banque mondiale / pays développés / pays en développement This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports :
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