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Not least due to the change in overall economic conditions, the employment of foreign workers in Western Europe has in … Europe and discusses possible future developments. Thomas Straubhaar examines the significance of northward migration for the …
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The Protestant Reformation is a vivid example of how religious transformation could set in motion institutional changes, leading to profound consequences for economic and political development. Although economists and other social scientists agree that there is a strong relation between the...
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In the present paper an effort will be made to show empirically that disposable income has a positive impact on economic growth. Sample covers Western European countries and Japan for the period 1999-2007. Panel data are elaborated by means of Eviews software package
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Kuznets famous paper was referring to the early stages of industrialization where as countries become richer income …
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in Europe by their engagement in New Growth Path-related activities. We then deploy this data to test the impact of …
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that state industrial policy in Europe after 1945 had been always one of the most controversial policy fields and that its … enormous differences between nations and regions in Europe, even when they had to face similar challenges. The paradigm shift … environment favourable to competition, innovation and technology transfer. For Western Europe, it was increasing trade and …
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Over the course of the 1990s, the US outperformed Europe not only in output growth, but also in productivity and … employment generation, thereby stopping Europe's decade-long period of catching up. The author shows that the growth difference … originates at least partly from insufficient investment by Europe into the determinants of long-run growth (research, education …
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