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Netherlands than in Austria and Sweden? Are Swedish and Austrian social democratic arrangements threatened as well …. Holding Companies in Belgium and Austria -- Chapter Five. Transnational Corporations in the Netherlands and Sweden -- Chapter … Six. Central Bank Independence in Belgium and the Netherlands -- Chapter Seven. Dependent Central Banks in Austria and …
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) aggregate employment. Indeed, among the older EU member states, Austria has benefited the most from the transition of the … Austria, and in particular low-skilled and semi-skilled workers in the manufacturing sector, appear to have been adversely … difficulty coping with growing competition from Central and Eastern Europe. Furthermore, more can be done to make Austria a more …
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The analysis of business cycle synchronization levels has become a key point in the discussion of the processes of international economic integration. Economists show a particular interest in analyzing the frequency of processes of business cycle convergence and divergence (decoupling) in the...
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What are the distributional implications of European institutional integration? This article argues that European institutional integration exerts a moderating effect on the relationship between trade union strength and income inequality—particularly inequality at the top—within countries of...
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