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Europe lags behind as production slows

By Anna McLauchlin  -  17.03.2005 / 00:00 CET
Despite much talk of the importance of overhauling Europe's labour markets during the past few years, serious action is still “rare”, according to a study on labour market reform published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) earlier this month.

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