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The origins of meso economics. (2012). Dopfer, Kurt.
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  21. Potential growth in the EU and the global economy: New analytical insights & prospects from ageing and catching-up. (2006). Touzé, Vincent ; le garrec, gilles ; le cacheux, jacques ; Juillard, Michel ; Creel, Jerome ; Chateau, Jean ; Borgy, Vladimir ; Aglietta, Michel ; Fitoussi, Jean-Paul ; Touze, Vincent.
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  22. Potential growth in the EU and the global economy: New analytical insights & prospects from ageing and catching-up. (2006). Juillard, Michel ; Aglietta, Michel ; Chateau, Jean ; le Cacheux, Jacques ; le Garrec, Gilles ; Borgy, Vladimir ; Touze, Vincent.
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  25. Le chômage est-il soluble dans des réformes structurelles ?: Notes de lecture et réminiscences théoriques. (2005). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
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  26. Le chômage est-il soluble dans des réformes structurelles ? Notes de lecture et réminiscences théoriques. Fiche de lecture sur Labor Economics et Le chômage, fatalité ou nécessité ?. (2005). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
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  28. Le chômage est-il soluble dans des réformes structurelles ?. (2005). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
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  29. A Second-Order Approximation to Technology Choices. (2004). Gomes, Orlando.
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  30. Technological Shocks and the Conduct of Monetary Policy. (2004). Saraceno, Francesco ; Gaffard, Jean-Luc ; Amendola, Mario.
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    In: Revue économique.
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  34. Promouvoir la croissance en Europe : vérités et mystifications. (2003). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
    In: Sciences Po publications.
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  35. Promouvoir la croissance en Europe : vérités et mystifications. Critique du rapport dA. Sapir présenté à la Commission européenne en juillet 2003 : An Agenda for a Growing Europe. Making the EU . (2003). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
    In: Sciences Po Economics Discussion Papers.
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  36. Promouvoir la croissance en Europe : vérités et mystifications. Critique du rapport dA. Sapir présenté à la Commission européenne en juillet 2003 : An Agenda for a Growing Europe. Making the EU Economic System Deliver. (2003). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
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  37. Promouvoir la croissance en Europe : vérités et mystifications. Critique du rapport dA. Sapir présenté à la Commission européenne en juillet 2003 : An Agenda for a Growing Europe. Making the EU Economic System Deliver. (2003). Gaffard, Jean-Luc.
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