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Changing the behaviour of firms to take environmental concerns into account is seen as unlikely without effective regulations. However, corporations are increasingly keen to represent themselves as ‘green’, including those in the world’s largest manufacturing sector: the car industry....
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whether the choice of institutions depends on the historical experience and the stock of knowledge of economic agents. We …
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In this dissertation, a state-contingent, principal-agent model is developed to examine the institution of input provision by a corporate firm that contracts with agents for the production of a given commodity. "Input provision" entails not only the provision and delivery of key inputs by the...
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given to the unemployment rate. While several of the most recent models of unemployment show that the aggregate unemployment … rate in Australia does indeed behave differently during periods of low and high unemployment, none can explain what drives … the unemployment rate to increase at such a rapid rate and what contributes to its much slower decrease. Another central …
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resulting from structural unemployment in Georgia, and if so, which programs work better?" Answering this question requires that …
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agricultural sector of the North-West province? - Is there any relation between poverty and unemployment? - Does the implementation …
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