Works councils in Germany: Their effects on establisment perfomance

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Works councils in Germany : Their effects on establisment perfomance. / Addison, John T.; Schnabel, Claus; Wagner, Joachim.

in: Oxford Economic Papers, Jahrgang 53, Nr. 4, 01.10.2001, S. 659-694.

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Addison JT, Schnabel C, Wagner J. Works councils in Germany: Their effects on establisment perfomance. Oxford Economic Papers. 2001 Okt 1;53(4):659-694. doi: 10.1093/oep/53.4.659

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