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Investitionen, Produktivität und Beschäftigung : eine empirische Analyse für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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  • Schmidt, Klaus-Dieter
  • Gundlach, Erich

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Paper provided by Kiel Institute for the World Economy in its series Open Access publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy with number 218.

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Date of creation: 1988
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Handle: RePEc:ner:ifwkie:info:hdl:10419/444

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Keywords: Investition; Arbeitsmarkt; Produktivität; Deutschland;

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