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We examine a number of personnel practices, laws and regulations that lower the supply of labor in the Japanese economy. Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of impediments, those that restrict the movement of labor between firms, and those that discourage women from participating to a greater...
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We performed a cross-sectional, "bottom-up" observational study of resource consumption and quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United Kingdom. Three centers participated in the study. Patients received a questionnaire either by mail or during a clinic visit, and a...
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with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Germany. Six centers participated in the study. Patients were asked to complete a … usage of interferons, which was higher in this sample than the current average usage in Germany. When this cost is …
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This paper investigates the relative labor productivity level for total manufacturing in Germany, Sweden and the US for … since 1998 Swedish RTC productivity has been declining relative to the corresponding industry in Germany and the US …
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