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Wandel der Branchenstruktur in einer offenen Volkswirtschaft und Konsequenzen für den Arbeitsmarkt - ein Vier-Sektoren-Modell für die Schweiz

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  • Richard Etter
  • Heinz Hollenstein
  • Rudolf Loertscher
  • Peter Stalder

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  • Richard Etter & Heinz Hollenstein & Rudolf Loertscher & Peter Stalder, 1979. "Wandel der Branchenstruktur in einer offenen Volkswirtschaft und Konsequenzen für den Arbeitsmarkt - ein Vier-Sektoren-Modell für die Schweiz," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 115(III), pages 407-432, September.
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    1. Heinz Hollenstein, 1980. "Die Industrialisierung der Entwicklungsländer - Rückwirkungen auf die schweizerische Volkswirtschaft," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 116(III), pages 261-285, September.

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