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This note provides an extensive survey of studies estimating steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe … US, there is some evidence that both time effect and modeling choices affect estimates for Europe. …
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substitution in their household production in Europe. …
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Cinquante-cinq chercheurs se saississent du paradigme de "centre" pour tenter d'expliciter la transition du monde. Ils usent pour cela de trois angles d'approche relevant d'hypothèses de pluricentralité, intercentralité, ultracentralité.
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A study of daily time allocation to travel and out-of-home activity is conducted across eight European cities over three countries: France (Lyon, Grenoble, Strasbourg and Rennes), Switzerland (Geneva, Bern and Zurich) and Belgium (Brussels), based on individual travel survey data collected...
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On the European Union scale, international traffic is growing faster than intra-national traffic. This phenomenon is often viewed as a consequence of the abatement of the frontier effect. In this article the frontier effect is analyzed, on the basis of data available for road traffic between...
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the place of Europe within the global timber market, where Europe accounts only for a very limited share. It also explains … effects are positive on a limited number of companies which markets are very dependent of Europe. The question is then …
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