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Schnittstellen zwischen Staat und Wirtschaft im System der beruflichen Bildung in Deutschland

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  • Dicke, Hugo & Glismann, Hans H., 1996. "Schnittstellen zwischen Staat und Wirtschaft im System der beruflichen Bildung in Deutschland," Kiel Working Papers 748, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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