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Reacting quickly and protecting jobs: The short-term impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on the Greek labor market. (2020). Tzimas, Giannis ; Testaverde, Mauro ; Pantelaiou, Ioanna ; Laliotis, Ioannis ; Giannakopoulos, Nicholas ; Betcherman, Gordon.
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