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In 2000, the average driver in US metropolitan areas endured 27 hours of traffic delays, a rise from 7 hours in 1980 …. In many other countries, traffic delays are considerably worse than in the United States, and in developing countries … urban traffic congestion is increasing with alarming rapidity. For fifty years, economists have been advocating congestion …
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The Ifo Institute has worked out a detailed proposal to reform the system of welfare benefits and made estimates regarding the consequences for employment, distribution of income and fiscal costs. The Ifo proposal aims at making the German labour market functional again without lowering the...
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The study investigates the consequences of EU Eastern enlargement for labour markets and public finances in Germany …. The potential for immigration to Germany from the five largest candidate countries in CEE is forecasted building on …
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The unification of Germany is one of the most wrenching and dramatic transitions in economic history. A policy issue of …
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What has happened to the German economic miracle? Rebuilding from the rubble and ruin of two world wars, Germany in the … full employment. Germany (or West Germany, until 1989) returned to its position as the economic powerhouse of Europe and … became the world's third-largest economy after the United States and Japan. But in recent years growth has slowed …
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What has happened to the German economic miracle? Rebuilding from the rubble and ruin of two world wars, Germany in the … full employment. Germany (or West Germany, until 1989) returned to its position as the economic powerhouse of Europe and … became the world's third-largest economy after the United States and Japan. But in recent years growth has slowed …
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