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France which called for a revision of the description of the perimeters and achievements of the action of the state. The …
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This chapter examines the relations between training, skills, credentials and the wage in France, Spain and the United …
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This paper aims at studying the modification of French and British labour market segmentation from years 1980's to 2000's. Based on a multiple correspondence analysis using national labour force surveys in 1982-83 and 2001, we bring to light the evolution from a ternary structure of these...
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environmental disclosure regulations (i.e. France and the UK) report more on environmental issues than do firms domiciled in … countries with weakly constraining regulations (i.e. Germany). This suggests that national regulations strongly impact IFRS …
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efforts have far lower success rates than selective ones. Using primary data collected both in France and Germany, we …
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primary data collected in France and Germany, we show that the decision is strongly influenced by both internal (i.e., asset …
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France and Germany rely on different historic, religious, administrative and political traditions. In spite of these … differences remain however: a higher rate of membership and a more important weight of the foundations in Germany …
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The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just in time, 24 hours opening, and on the other hand as a service activity with, in departments, a high degree of patient oriented activities. Very similar pressure are exerted on hospitals in...
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Britain, the United States, Germany, and France) and covers more than a century, starting in 1880. We explain that all these …
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In this paper, a model of political consensus is introduced. Parties try to reach consensus in forming a government. A … government is defined as a pair consisting of a winning coalition and a policy supported by this coalition, where a policy …. Parties may be advised to adjust their preferences, i.e., to change their evaluation concerning some government(s) or/and the …
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