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Intra-European Labor Migration in Crisis Times. (2016). Ragot, Lionel ; Edo, Anthony ; chojnicki, xavier.
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  22. Contact: anthony.edo@cepii.fr 16 CEPII–Policy Brief No13–October 2016 Intra-European Labor Migration in Crisis Times CEPII (Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales) is a French institute dedicated to producing independent, policy-oriented economic research helpful to understand the international economic environment and challenges in the areas of trade policy, competitiveness, macroeconomics, international finance and growth.

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  25. Editorial Director: Sébastien Jean Managing Editor: Christophe Destais Production: Laure Boivin CEPII 113, rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris +33 1 53 68 55 00 www.cepii.fr Press contact: presse@cepii.fr Previous Issues Transatlantic Trade: Whither Partnership, Which Economic Consequences? by Lionel Fontagné, Julien Gourdon & Sébastien Jean, No 1, September 2013.

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