The Long‐Run Educational Cost of World War II

Journal of Labor Economics - Tập 22 Số 1 - Trang 57-87 - 2004
Andrea Ichino1, Rudolf Winter‐Ebmer2
1European University Institute, CEPR, IZA, and CESifo
2University of Linz, CEPR, IZA, and WIFO

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