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new growth theory and new economic geography, and using relevant empirical literature, regions are clustered according to …
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value than does integrating them into a smaller loss. Using a generic prospect theory value function, we formalize this …
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Sunley P., Klagge B., Berndt C. and Martin R. (2005) Venture capital programmes in the UK and Germany: in what sense … UK and Germany have been constructed as regional policy interventions. It begins by explaining two justifications for …
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representations in regional plans in England and Germany, Regional Studies 39 , 1167-1182. Cartographic representation in strategic … plans in England and Germany were analysed to identify the extent to which sustainable development has been translated into …
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of trade unions and analyze their renewal. The shift in focus is also reflected in theory. Today, research is mainly … seeks to contribute to this debate. Analyzing the case of Germany, it is argued that workers are able to mobilize labor …
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The successful integration in employment of people who are subject to the Social Security Code II mainly depends on the different regional economic conditions. This study identifies indicators that affect integration on the regional level and classifies the responsible public institutions. The...
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Obesity is now the most common disorder of childhood in the developed world, and its prevalence is still increasing. A large body of high-quality and consistent evidence shows that it is best defined using the body mass index (BMI) percentile relative to national BMI reference data. This...
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This series of discussions presents commentaries and a response on the impact the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act …) Unintended nutrition consequences: Firm responses to the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act. <i>Marketing Sci.</i> 31(5):717-737]. …
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