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and Japan than in the United States. Employment contributes the largest proportion of the cycle in Europe and the United … States (but not Japan), which is inconsistent with the idea that higher levels of employment protection in Europe dampen …
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trading partners such as the US, Japan, Germany and rest of the EU. German exporters seem to have benefited from the hightest …
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, Japan and the United States engaged in outsourcing of relatively labor intensive segments of the value chain, especially on … differed considerably between Germany, Japan and the United States. Economic restructuring was least pronounced in the US …
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In the 1980s, the Western Pacific hemisphere ranging from Japan and the PR China to Australia and New Zealand has …
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mit denen in den Vereinigten Staaten und Japan, den wichtigsten Handelspartnerländern, verglichen. Im Vordergrund steht …
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During the last decade, the role of multinational corporations in international trade has received a steadily increasing attention. In a wide sense, multinational corporations are reported to manage an increasing share of international trade thereby bridging the gap between production for local...
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hypothesis, is also a significant correlate of preferences for redistribution, the effect being largest in Japan but small in the …
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