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It is recognized that the usefulness of accounting infor mation is contingent upon its (1) neutrality, (2) relevancy, and (3) reliability. Given that all socio-economic systems are comprised of participants and institutions, it would seem that the attainment of those three qualities is...
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foreign spaces, reinforcing existing inequalities. Trans- national mobility is encouraged for passport holders from privileged …
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mismatch in a broad sense towards a better match, and a higher probability of employment mobility towards inactivity or …
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the Netherlands, policy makers have a long-standing interest in telework as a means to reduce mobility and consequently … the need to expand physical infrastructure. However, currently the knowledge about the influence of teleworking on work …
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This paper reviews economic studies on rural-urban migration issues in China. The paper focuses on four issues: the household registration system in China, the profile of the migrants, explanations for rural-to-urban migration, and the interaction between migration and labor market evolution,...
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This paper describes the geographical location and internal mobility of the Mâori ethnic group in New Zealand between … particular geographical locations. We compare the mobility of Mâori in particular locations to the mobility of similar Europeans … impediment to mobility. …
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between 1980 and 2000. The US model which assumes perfect factor mobility does not seem well adapted to European conditions …
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aspects of institutions are involved - infrastructure and superstructure. The paper then applies a simple model to 50 U …
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institutions are involved - infrastructure and superstructure. It develops and then applies a simple model to 50 U.S. reservation …
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Institutions either promote or constrain economic performance, but which parts of institutions advance or restrict performance, and why do economies sharing similar institutions sometimes perform differently? This paper is a modest attempt at addressing a small part of these questions. It...
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