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Wage determination, Global Value Chains and role played by wage bargaining schemes: The case of Poland

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|Jan 2023

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2022.4.5 | Journal eISSN: 2450-0097 | Journal ISSN: 2392-1641
Language: English
Page range: 88 - 110
Submitted on: Dec 1, 2021
Accepted on: Oct 5, 2022
Published on: Jan 11, 2023
Published by: Poznań University of Economics and Business Press
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