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division of labor. Moreover, as firms switch to decentralization, their employment structure becomes more homogeneous and wage …
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Chapter 1. The Effect of HR Practices on the Fulfilment of a Psychological Contract in the Context of the Polish Organizational Culture -- Chapter 2. A Seat at the Table: Exploring 4.0 Leadership Attributes Using a Thematic Approach -- Chapter 3. Are Co-working Spaces Communitarian, and Open?...
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: evidence from fast growing countries labor economics -- Non-standard employment and wages across sectors in Croatia -- Role of … economy and labor market -- PUBLIC ECONOMICS -- Current developments on the economics of happiness: evidence from turkey … innovation, and empirical studies on emerging economies and international trade. Studies on labor economics and public economics …
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research agenda which accounts not only for basic economic and demographic factors, but also for the role of history and … institutional development. After reporting results from standard growth regressions, I analyze the role of Africa’s peculiar history …
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The purpose of this article is to study accounting valuation practices in French bankruptcies following enactment of the Law of 1838. The research is based on a study of 500 files in the archives of the Paris Court of Commerce. After first presenting the main steps in the bankruptcy proceedings,...
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The late 19th century, and more precisely the period between the Irish Famine of 1845-49 and the First World War, was an era of largely free migration. As such, it constitutes a unique policy experiment, in which migration flows reflected underlying economic forces, rather than government...
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