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Ireland failed because it was unsuccessful at adopting the cooperative institution, and that Irish cooperatives were not as … Ireland. This nuances the idea that the Irish were unable to cooperate successfully, although some creameries were certainly …
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What determines emigration, and what impact does it have on the sending country? We consider the case of Denmark …
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energy systems need to be adaptable in the face of shocks. In this light, we consider the case of Denmark, a country which …
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The cultural assimilation of immigrants into the host society is often equated with prospects for economic success, with religion seen as a potential barrier. We investigate the role of ethnic enclaves and churches for the assimilation of Danish Americans using a difference-indifferences...
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otherwise very homogeneous country: early twentieth century Denmark. We exploit variation due to the emergence of pietist … not creameries - the main catalyst of the industrial revolution in Denmark - should be closed on Sundays in accordance …
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sources from Denmark and Norway. From the early nineteenth century until after the Second World War, these countries had the …
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We seek to understand the welfare of dairy cattle in Denmark from 1750 to 1900, a period marked by significant …
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