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European Economic Perspectives 5 

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December 1994

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Other Things Being Equal…
The traditional explanation of East Asian growth attaches too much importance to export orientation.

Why do Growth Rates Differ?
Government can make a difference – for better or worse – to long-run growth.

Home Sweet Home
The relationship between income and migration is complex, with surprising implications for policy.

Bleak Haus
Germany faces a painful trade-off between wage convergence and employment in the eastern länder


 

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