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The performance effects of collective and individual bargaining: A comprehensive and granular analysis of the effects of different bargaining systems on company productivity. (2021). Braakmann, Nils ; Brandl, Bernd.
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    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:118:y:2015:i:c:p:69-84.

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  49. The Persistence of a Banking Crisis. (2015). Huber, Kilian.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  50. The Complementary between Technology and Human Capital in the Early Phase of Industrialization. (2015). Galor, Oded ; Franck, Raphael.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  51. Storms and Jobs: The Effect of Hurricanes on Individuals’ Employment and Earnings over the Long Term*. (2015). Kutzbach, Mark ; Groen, Jeffrey A ; Polivka, Anne E.
    In: Working Papers.
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  52. Evaluation of Environmental Taxation on Multiple Air Pollutants in the Electricity Generation Sector - Evidence from New South Wales, Australia. (2014). Ancev, Tiho ; Betz, Regina ; Zaida, Tihomir Ancev .
    In: Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy.
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  54. Local Warming and Violent Conflict in North and South Sudan. (2013). You, Liangzhi ; Maystadt, Jean-François ; Calderone, Margherita.
    In: LICOS Discussion Papers.
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  55. Re-Identifying the Rebound: What About Asymmetry?. (2013). Frondel, Manuel ; Vance, Colin.
    In: The Energy Journal.
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