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Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments [Paperback]

Jonathan Zeitlin , David M. Trubek

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Most recent discussions of work and welfare in Europe and the United States have tended to assume, implicitly if not explicitly, that little mutual learning could arise from transatlantic comparisons. Read the first page
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