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The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) are the prime instrument of EU regional policy. European policy makers place considerable hope into their growth stimulating funding measures to overcome current economic stagnation. Consequently, there is a strong need for credible evidence...
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The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) are the prime instrument of EU regional policy. European policy makers place considerable hope into their growth stimulating funding measures to overcome current economic stagnation. Consequently, there is a strong need for credible evidence...
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The euro area is experiencing a severe and highly complex crisis. It comprises three problem areas, the difficulties of some highly indebted European sovereigns to ascertain funding at palatable cost, the disconcerting fragility of the European banking system and disappointing growth prospects...
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The euro area is experiencing a severe and highly complex crisis. It comprises three problem areas, the diffi culties of some highly indebted European sovereigns to ascertain funding at palatable cost, the disconcerting fragility of the European banking system and disappointing growth prospects...
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even when strong competition prevails on electricity markets. As our estimations for Germany¿s power sector show, these …
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even when strong competition prevails on electricity markets. As our estimations for Germany's power sector show, these …
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In Germany, hard coal has been subsidized for almost half a century. Despite the declining significance of hard coal … proponents of hard coal subsidization in Germany and other EU countries. Most importantly, in addition to the drain imposed on … in Germany, where in nominal terms the accumulated amount of subsidies has now by far exceeded Þ 130 bill., but all …
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