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This book provides the first in-depth analysis of the topic, offering an international comparison of credit reporting systems. Coverage includes competition in information markets, the microeconomics of information and privacy, and economic incentives to disclose or to conceal information. The...
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"In this updated edition, author Nicola Jentzsch provides an in-depth analysis of the economics and regulation of financial privacy. You get a comparative overview of credit reporting systems in the US and in the 27 member states of the European Union. This is the ""most in-depth study of the...
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zunächst die positiven Entwicklungen in Deutschland mit Trends in den USA, wo seit 1990 die Relation der Fahrgeldeinnahmen zu … ÖPNV in Deutschland im gleichen Zeitraum einen Anstieg des Kostendeckungsgrades auf 77 Prozent. Der zweite Teil dieses … the past two decades, Germany has improved the quality of its public transport services and attracted more passengers …
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compares pathways into self-employment among men and women in the United States and Western Germany. Academic and vocational … credentials are more important for stabilizing self-employment in the United States than in Germany, where the lack of credentials …
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years later using data from France, (western) Germany, and the United States. Relative to most of the literature, we … across countries. Labor market outcomes in Germany are consistent with a dual labor market model. In the case of American …
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The United States is often considered to be more free-wheeling and mobile than Germany; however, previous cross …
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This paper reviews changing income distributions in the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands, treating the three … ignored. It is shown that in the United States and Germany changes in market incomes favored the upper quintiles and that the …
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