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In this article recession magnitudes in Europe, the USA and Japan during the Great Recession are compared. The … strongest recessions (of severe category) occurred in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, while recessions in Japan and the USA were …-1933 in the USA. Hence, comparisons of the Great Recession to the Great Depression in the literature are somewhat exaggerated. …
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This paper describes a methodology for the construction of a novel patent dataset for computing consolidated patent portfolios across patent offices. In particular, relying on two previous contributions – the EPIP database for EPO/PCT patents and the IIP patent database for JPO patent...
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, distribution channels, major players, and price premiums in 12 nations across Europe and Japan, as a companion to an earlier North …
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We focus on four previous systemic financial crises that the United States has experienced since 1870. These include the crisis of 1873 (called the Great Depression until the 1930s), the 1893 crisis, the panic of 1907, and the Great Depression. Given that all of the earlier crises predate the...
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less extend to Europe (i.e. Spain, Italy, and Portugal), and in some cases to Japan as it is the case of Peru and Brazil …, Latin America received migrants from Europe and the Middle East. As a result of economic change, political instability, and …
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offered as electives. We find striking differences between the USA and Europe, especially regarding the nature of the main … departments of Europe and the United States. We identify the fundamental courses usually included in an Economics major by means …
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The correlation analysis was conducted on dynamic of GDP and company failure rate for Poland, Europe and USA for the …
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The Kyoto Protocol is the first international environmental agreement that sets legally binding greenhouse gas emissions targets and timetables for Annex I countries. It incorporates emissions trading and two project-based flexibility mechanisms, namely joint implementation and the clean...
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In March 2005, riots erupted in South Korea against Japan for claiming sovereignty over some rocky uninhabited islets …
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system that then existed in the world, and (c) the transition from a uni-polar world, with the U.S.A. as the single center of …
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