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How do firms adjust to rises in the minimum wage? Survey evidence from Central and Eastern Europe. (2017). Wyszynski, Robert ; Tóth, Peter ; Pesliakaite, Jurga ; Fadejeva, Ludmila ; Jemec, Nataa Todorovic ; Paskaleva, Desislava ; Malk, Liina ; Iordache, Stefania ; Bodnar, Katalin.
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