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Hanno Foerster Dr. B: 1989
Profession Economist
Affiliations Boston College. Department of Economics Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Universität Mannheim
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Publishing years Series Boston College working papers in economics (4) Discussion paper series / IZA (2) CESifo working papers (1) Discussion paper (1) Working paper series (1)