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20.08.2014
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Trading firms in the services sectors: comparable evidence from four EU countries
Haller Stefanie A.
Damijan Jože
Kaitila Ville
Kostevc Črt
Maliranta Mika
Milet Emmanuel
Mirza Daniel
Rojec Matija
Review of World Economics (2014), Vol. 150(3), 471–505
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