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Climate change is one of the most important challenges for the present generation, which is living in decades characterized by a drastic increase in greenhouse gas emissions, especially in the most developed countries: not only the production realities - for which policies already largely...
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Past research has provided evidence of the role of some personal characteristics as risk factors for depression. However, few studies have examined jointly their specific impact and whether country characteristics change the probability of being depressed. In general, this is due to the use of...
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monopsony power of firms, even though regulation generates lower employment and income. Empirically, we do find that individuals … cultural roots. -- Family Values ; Regulation of Labor ; Labor Markets …
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countries with more stringent de jure regulation tend to enforce less. While civil law countries tend to have more stringent de … stringent de jure labor regulations, lower overall labor inspection, and larger differences in effective regulation of bigger …
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. Global biodiversity regulation involves choosing the optimal stopping rule regarding global land conversions, in order to … biodiversity regulation is similar to the bargaining problem analysed by Nash, Rubinstein and others. There are benefits from …
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