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attempt to close this widening and politically highly relevant research gap. The EU's total population was 502.5 million, with … a yearly increase of 0.5 million due to natural population increase and 0.9 million due to net migration. While the … now was a sharp and clear-cut rise in the total stock of the resident population in Europe from only three countries …
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Given the remarkable growth of the cooperative field in our country, it is more and more necessary to study the tax pressure that is beared by it. Until now the existing studies about the tax pressure are scarce, and more concretely in the cooperative field, in spite of the importance of it in...
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This work aims to contribute to the contingency view of the relationships between social protection and economic performances, by exploring under what conditions social expenditure is productivity-enhancing or not. Well-designed welfare states and fit socio-economic contexts can yield direct and...
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Oecd database on net total social expenditure 2001 to 2007 refers to both public and private (by family and business) expenditure, in order to overcome statistical issues in international comparisons due to a wide difference in welfare structures and financing. Evidence from the Oecd countries...
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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Julian Simon has stated, in many of his recent publications, that population growth, although reducing income per … population. This paper intends to measure empirically the length of time needed to achieve that steady state, through the …
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This paper focuses on the influence of two classical drivers of population agglomeration: geography and history … evidence of the progressive population concentration along the coast, on the plains and in the regional (provincial) capitals …; a process that has not finished in the present days. Next, we show that both drivers of population agglomeration …
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trend and fluctuations related to the change in country-specific age population. The trend is an inverse function of real …
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reduces population, but also generates fluctuations in the age composition of workers in the labor force. This causes the … analytically show that both the capital-labor ratio and the welfare of all agents can fall in the long run, despite the population …
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consumption per capita, the log of productivity in energy sector and population. Data covered sample for 220 countries and world … will decline by 0,57%, if energy production will rise by 1% growth will rise by 1,51%, if population rise by 1% growth will …
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