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The Institutional Determinants of Labour Market Performance: Comparing the Anglo-Saxon Model and a European-Style Alternative

In: Growth and Cohesion in the European Union

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  • Henri de Groot
  • Richard Nahuis
  • Paul Tang

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This book is a critical review of current fiscal and monetary policy in Europe and presents results of both empirical research and a discussion of the theoretical framework behind the policy of the European Central Bank and the Stability and Growth Pact.

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  • Henri de Groot & Richard Nahuis & Paul Tang, 2006. "The Institutional Determinants of Labour Market Performance: Comparing the Anglo-Saxon Model and a European-Style Alternative," Chapters, in: William Mitchell & Joan Muysken & Tom Van Veen (ed.), Growth and Cohesion in the European Union, chapter 8, pages 157-179, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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