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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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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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, such as interest rates and exchange rates, with evidence from several European countries including the Netherlands, UK and …
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The aim of this book is to present a much-needed conceptualization of 'the learning region'. The editors scrutinize key concepts and issues surrounding this phenomenon, which are then discussed in the context of recent literature. This unique conceptualization of the learning region presents a...
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responses. A variety of regulatory regimes is represented by including within the study companies from Germany, Italy, the …
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Entrepreneurial Competition and Industrial Location explores the notion of entrepreneurial competition from its theoretical foundations in early Austrian and contemporary evolutionary economics. Focusing on the structural development of the intangible factors of production such as labour skills,...
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. Using evolutionary theory, she advances the argument that knowledge spillovers operate locally. Computer-simulations analyse …
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Market, State and Feminism offers an inter-disciplinary critique of the 'free market backlash' - the belief that free market economics can improve the position, status and well-being of women. The authors argue that, far from being restrictive and intrusive, state action can enhance the...
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