Employment Effects of Outsourcing to Low Wage Countries. Empirical Evidence for EU Countries
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Paper provided by WIFO in its series WIFO Working Papers with number 262.Length: 21 pages
Date of creation: 28 Nov 2005
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Keywords: Trade in intermediate imports; labour demand; cross-country analysis;References
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