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Previous analyses showed that product market deregulation often precedes labor market (LM) reforms. This paper …
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This paper aims to provide an alternative framework to previous studies of deflation in Japan. We focus on the real dimension of the price dynamics and propose an imperfect competition model, which describes a rent economy, where the formation of prices can be separated into the markup (level of...
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deregulation, cotton development in SSA could be reviewed and their current restructuring appraised according to economics of … as they are of insufficient size. Where cotton production is well developed, such deregulation could be considered but …
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fairly unchanged. For a calibration capturing alternatively European and the U.S. labor markets, a deregulation episode …
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changed: what level of deregulation is required, or can be introduced, in the gas industry? The reform project, actually …
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and after deregulation in one or in several case studies. Because of the paucity of available data on the demand side … deregulation on taxi use and on the perception of taxi services by their clients. We have selected eight capital cities with …
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deregulation, with the tools provided by network economics. After looking at the progress of rail deregulation in Europe, we … of rail deregulation, with a complete opening of rail markets. We conclude by assessing the possibility of emergence of …
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The objective of the report is to produce qualitative analysis of the evolution of the transport system after important infrastructure investment project, and also to produce quantitative indicators. This report corresponds to the work package 4 of the TranSEcon project whom aims is to assess...
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Extractive industries face two main challenges in terms of CSR and poverty reduction: 1) recognize that societal activity is part of their core business; 2) take part in socio-economic projects that contribute to their stakeholders' empowerment and not only to their living conditions. Based on...
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Extractive industries face two main challenges in terms of CSR and poverty reduction : 1) recognize that societal activity is part of their core business ; 2) take part in socio-economic projects that contribute to their stakeholders' empowerment and not only to their living conditions. Based on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011026045