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Work-sharing for a Sustainable Economy. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 111. (2016). Stagl, Sigrid ; Zwickl, Klara ; Disslbacher, Franziska.
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  41. Are the French Happy with the 35-Hour Workweek?. (2006). Estevão, Marcello ; Estevo, Marcello M ; Sa, Filipa G.
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  42. How Far Are We From The Slippery Slope? The Laffer Curve Revisited. (2006). Uhlig, Harald ; Trabandt, Mathias.
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  43. The effects of EMU on structural reforms in labour and product markets. (2006). Duval, Romain ; Elmeskov, Jorgen.
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  44. Longevity and Lifetime Labour Input: Data and Implications. (2006). Hazan, Moshe.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  46. Civic Attitudes and the Design of Labour Market Institutions: Which Countries Can Implement the Danish Flexicurity Model?. (2006). Cahuc, Pierre ; Algan, Yann.
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