International trade, employment and structural adjustment : the case of the Federal Republic of Germany
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trade; employment; industrial structure; structural adjustment; management attitude; attitude; bank; trade union attitude.; competitiveness; textile industry; clothing industry.; electrical industry; electronics industry; evaluation.; economic policy; employment policy; subsidy; retraining; short time working; commerce international; emploi; structure industrielle; comercio internacional; empleo; estructura industrial; ajustement structurel; attitude patronale; attitude; banque; attitude syndicale; compétitivité; industrie textile; industrie du vêtement; fabrication de matériel électrique; industrie électronique; évaluation; politique économique; politique de l'emploi; subvention; formation de reconversion; travail à temps réduit; ajuste estructural; actitud de la dirección; actitud; banco; actitud sindical; competitividad; industria textil; industria del vestido; fabricación de artículos eléctricos; industria electrónica; evaluación; política económica; política de empleo; subvención; reconversión profesional; trabajo a tiempo reducido;All these keywords.
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