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contingent employment in Sweden -- 5. Contingent employment in Spain -- 6. Contingent employment in Germany -- 7. Flexible … employment in the USA -- 8. Contingent employment in the Netherlands -- 9. Conclusions : contingent employment in Europe and the …
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. Negotiated flexibility, working-time and transitions in the Netherlands -- 5. Working times in France : institutional methods of …
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years 1980-1995 and providing empirical evidence for six European countries, namely Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Belgium … and the Netherlands, the author discusses whether cross-country variations in financial structure have a systematic …
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redistributed affects the degree and nature of decentralization generating considerable debate in countries as diverse as Italy and …
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the theory of international production and the theory of economic geography. It develops a model for explaining why … the European Union. Then, he goes into investments originating from the United States, Japan, Germany and the Netherlands …
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Rutger Hoekstra examines the complex relationship between the monetary economy and the materials flows that are extracted and emitted by economic activities. These physical flows are responsible for many important environmental problems such as unsustainable resource depletion, waste production...
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