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Employment Relations in Central and Eastern Europe in 2001: An Emerging Capitalist Periphery
Author(s)
Martin, Roderick; Cristescu-Martin, Anamaria
Abstract
Employment relations has become an issue in Eastern and Central Europe, but its form has not yet solidified.
IssueNo
5
Pages
523-536
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Industrial Relations
VolumeNo
33
PubDate
December 2002
ISBN_ISSN
0019-8676
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