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profit margins and stable export sales when the valueof the yen fluctuates. We find that Japanese firms tend tostrike a … the extent of these changes byaltering their profit margins. For Japanese exporters producingindustrial machinery …
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The Rise Of Britain’s Fiscal Naval StateIn outline (if not in the chronological detail required for a complete and satisfactory historical narrative) the reasons why the United Kingdom evolved between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the Congress of Vienna of 1815, into the most powerful...
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supply of motivated workers makes the non-profit form more attractive tomanagers. We show that if firms had to compete for … motivated workers then not-for-profit firms would becompeted out by for-profit firms. Therefore, in the choice between not-for-profit … and for-profit provision, otherthan incentive problems, the distribution of rents between management and workers, and …
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[...]This paper analyzes the industrial restructuringprocess in the New York metropolitan area in the first halfof the 1990s.1 It shows that the restructuring was accompaniedby a decline in the labor force, particularly in NewYork, where the decline persisted through the first half ofthe 1990s....
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In this paper we use microdata on employment and earnings from avariety of industrialised countries to investigate the family gap in pay –the differential in hourly wages between women with children andwomen without children. We present results from seven countries:Australia, Canada, the...
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This report draws together evidence fromseven major cities in European countriesthat are experiencing huge change andtransition from being industrial giants,through major decline in industrialmanufacturing, to recovery. The citieswe study all had a high proportion ofmanufacturing jobs until the...
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