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III. Bibliography

  1. “Has Job Stability Declined Yet? New Evidence for the 1990s”, NEBR working paper, December 1997.

  2. “Job Tenure and Labour Market Regulation: a Comparison of Britain and Italy using Micro Data”, CEPR discussion paper, October 1997.

  3. “A Disaggregate Analysis of the Evolution of Job Tenure in Britain 1975-93”

  4. “Monetary Union and European Unemployment”, CEPR discussion paper No. 1485, October 1996.

  5. “Policy Complementarities: The Case for Fundamental Labour Market Reform” by David Coe and Dennis Snower. IMF Staff Papers Volume 44, No. 1, 1997.

  6. “French Unemployment: Why France and the USA are alike” by D. Cohen, A. Lefranc and G. Saint Paul. Economic Policy 25, October 1997.

  7. “Minimum Wages and Youth Unemployment in France and the USA” by I. Abowd, F. Kramarz, T. Lemieux and D. Margolis. NBER working paper 6111.

  8. “Making the most of the minimum: statutory minimum wages, employment and poverty”, Employment Outlook, June 1998

  9. “Symposium: The Natural Rate of Unemployment”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 1997

  10. “Rewarding Work” To be published by Harvard University Press.

  11. “The Role of Shocks and Institutions in the Rise of European Unemployment: The Aggregate Evidence” (http://www.web.mit.edu/blanchard)

  12. “Job security Provisions and Employment”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1990.

  13. Review Essay by Paul Gregg and Alan Manning in Unemployment Policy, Eds. Dennis Snower and Guillermo de la Dehesa, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

  14. “The Dutch Model”, Frits Bolkestein, By Invitation, The Economist, May 22nd, 1999, pp. 97-98

  15. “Beer, Sandwiches and Statistics”, Economic Focus, The economist, July 12th, 1997, p.78

  16. “Agricultural Productivity, Comparative advantage and Economic Growth”, Journal of Economic Theory 58, 1992

  17. “Deindustrialization”, World Economic Outlook, April 1997

  18. “Deindustrialization: Causes and Implications” by Robert Rowthorn and Ramana Ramaswamy. IMF working paper, April 1997.

  19. “The Grabbing Hand: Government Pathologies and their Cures” by Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny. Harvard University Press.

  20. “The Chemistry of Growth”, Economic Focus, The Economist, March 6th, 1999, p.80.

  21. “The Politics of Unemployment – Europe hits a brick wall”, The Economist, April 5th, 1997, p.19.

  22. “Working man’s burden”, Economic Focus, The economist, February 6th, 1999, p.88.

  23. “An Assessment of Economic Reforms and Country Competitiveness in Transition Economies: Macedonia”. Compiled by Lidija Rangelovska for the Harvard Institute of International Development (HIID), July 1999.

  24. “Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Macedonia, 1998”, Statistical Office of the Republic of Macedonia, XXXIII, Skopje, November 1998, pp. 158-206

  25. “National Development Strategy for Macedonia – Development and Modernization”, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje, 1997, pp. 127-147

  26. “The Republic of Macedonia”, SIBIS, Skopje, 1996, pp. 59-60

  27. “The Encyclopedia Britannica”, 1999 Edition

  28. “Aide Memoire Public Expenditure Institutional Review Mission”, July 19-30, 1999, Draft 7/30/99

  29. “IMF Fiscal Affairs Department – FYROM: Some Options for Restructuring Government Expenditures” by Sheetal K. Chand, Calvin McDonald, Eric Haindl. November 1997.

  30. “Program of the Republic of Macedonia for stimulating investments with a special emphasis on attracting foreign direct investments”, The Government of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, March 1999

  31. “Republic of Macedonia – World Bank – Social Support and Technical Assistance Project – Labour Redeployment Program – Semiannual Report – June 1999” by The Privatization Agency of the Republic of Macedonia – Project Coordination Unit – Coordinator: Vladimir Sarac – Skopje, July 31, 1999.

  32. ILO Convention no. 160 – “Convention on the Statistics of Labour Force” (ILO 1992, p.1325).

  33. “The Consequences of Labour Market Flexibility: Panel Evidence Based on Survey Data”, by R. Di Tella and R. MacCullouch, Harvard Business School and ZEI, University of Bonn respectively, April 28th, 1999.

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