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Planning and other territorial policies within Europe are more and more dependant upon its relations with the rest of … dominant representations of Europe in the world are currently available: (i) the “continent” view, which describes territories … different, and because they give rise to different European territorial policies. (1) The “continent” view of Europe entails …
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This paper shows that within-country happiness inequality has fallen in the majority of countries that have experienced … declare low and high levels of happiness. Rising income inequality moderates the fall in happiness inequality, and may even … reverse it after some point, for example in the US starting in the 1990s. Hence, if raising the income of all does not raise …
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In spite of the great U-turn that saw income inequality rise in Western countries in the 1980s, happiness inequality …
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We review the theoretical and empirical economic literature upon income inequality in emerging countries. We firstly … display rather conflicting results. Most cross-country studies find a weak impact of globalization on income inequality. In … correlation between openness and the relative demand for skill and inequality. These apparently conflicting findings reflect the …
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du marché des médicaments orphelins en Europe (histoire, règlementation, épidémiologie, modèle économique, monopole, prix … the retrospective and prospective view of the orphan drugs market in Europe (history, regulations, epidemiology, economic …
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US, there is some evidence that both time effect and modeling choices affect estimates for Europe. …This note provides an extensive survey of studies estimating steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe … and the US. Differences are driven by the heterogeneity in work preferences across countries and by methodological …
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the US, separately by gender and marital status, with measurement differences netted out by using a harmonized empirical …-wage elasticities in couples are opposed between regions, consistent with complementarity in spouses' leisure in the US versus … substitution in their household production in Europe. …
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This paper proposes four concepts of exploitation that encapsulate common uses of the word in social interactions: unfair advantage, unequal exchange, using persons as means, free-riding. It briefly discusses how these concepts appear in the literature (the first two are prominent in Roemer's...
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institutions, and the development of a global division of labour. A starting point to understand the global division of work is the … development of telecommunication networks made possible the tele-mediated work. This paper presents results from the European …
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progressivement leur métier évoluer. Certains auteurs évoquent alors l'hybridation du métier, d'autres la polarisation. Qu'en est …
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