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New Economy: Eine Bestandsaufnahme aus deutscher Sicht. Endbericht zum Forschungsvorhaben 11/01 (48/00)

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  • Löbbe, Klaus
  • Dehio, Jochen
  • Döhrn, Roland
  • Graskamp, Rainer
  • von Löffelholz, H. D.
  • Moos, W.
  • Rothgang, Michael
  • Gordon, Robert J.

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  • Löbbe, Klaus & Dehio, Jochen & Döhrn, Roland & Graskamp, Rainer & von Löffelholz, H. D. & Moos, W. & Rothgang, Michael & Gordon, Robert J., 2002. "New Economy: Eine Bestandsaufnahme aus deutscher Sicht. Endbericht zum Forschungsvorhaben 11/01 (48/00)," RWI Projektberichte, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, number 69931, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:rwipro:69931
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    1. Dekle, Robert, 2001. "A note on growth accounting with vintage capital," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 72(2), pages 263-267, August.
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