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Public enterprises and labor market performance
Horner, Johannes
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Ngai, L. Rachel
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Olivetti, Claudia
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2004
that when economic turbulence increases, higher unemployment rates may result in economies that have a larger
public
sector
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