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Provincial governments in the Netherlands have only one general tax at their disposal. However, it has become an …
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The Dutch social protection system has been under reconstruction from the early 1980s. After describing the structure of the current system and addressing recent developments as to the treatment of families and individuals, the paper presents three scenarios that could develop in future years....
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for this version, additional price date for England. For the southern Netherlands, I have utilized Herman Van der Wee … prices. And yet indisputably the southern Netherlands had a much more industrialized and more rapidly growing economy than … did England, at least until the Revolt of the Netherlands (1568-1609). The concept of ‘profit inflation’ is not, therefore …
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the world (namely Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Mexico and the USA). The outcome is a …
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Using CIS data from the Netherlands, Germany and France we test whether EU Framework programs do have effects on their …
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welfare regime types, the ‘Liberal’ US, ‘the ‘Corporatist’ Germany and the ‘Social-Democratic’ Netherlands. That paper was …
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Parliamentary election outcomes of municipalities in the Netherlands during the period 1981-2010 is used to calculate the sizes of …
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This paper presents an analysis of the procurement of transportation services for the disabled by the town of Ridderkerk. The method used consisted of a study of the town’s files and interviews with 11 persons involved. The tender specifications were peculiar in that they required bidders to...
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This paper investigates which different views have occurred on the main lines of the Dutch incomes policy. To this end the implications of the incomes policies pursued by different cabinets have been analyzed, mainly since 1973. It appears that distributive policies are heavily influenced by a...
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Traditionally, governments used to deploy input-based budgeting systems and cash-based accounting systems. However, these systems do not provide the information that is necessary for a government to operate efficiently and effectively. Therefore, a growing number of countries have already...
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