Corporatism in Denmark and Norway: Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism?

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Corporatism in Denmark and Norway : Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism? / Simonsen, Mikkel Mailand.

I: WSI-Mitteilungen, Nr. 1, 2009.

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Simonsen, MM 2009, 'Corporatism in Denmark and Norway: Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism?', WSI-Mitteilungen, nr. 1.

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Simonsen, M. M. (2009). Corporatism in Denmark and Norway: Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism? WSI-Mitteilungen, (1).

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Simonsen MM. Corporatism in Denmark and Norway: Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism? WSI-Mitteilungen. 2009;(1).

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Simonsen, Mikkel Mailand. / Corporatism in Denmark and Norway : Yet another century of Scandinavian corporatism?. I: WSI-Mitteilungen. 2009 ; Nr. 1.

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