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environments. Country studies cover the United States, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and … run and that all countries (with the possible exception of Italy) were able to return to a sustainable path after a period …
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This paper extends previous research (Pufahl and Weiss, 2009) and applies a semi-parametric propensity score matching approach to evaluate the effects of agrienvironment (AE) programs on input use and farm output of individual farms in eight Member States of the European Union. We find...
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was perceived to be more dishonest providers of information about genetically modified foods in Denmark, Italy and the …
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This paper analyses the relationship between efficiency and shareholder return (using an Economic Value-Added or EVA measure) in the French, German, Italian and UK banking systems over the period of 1999?2002. Various hypotheses regarding the relationship between bank efficiency and shareholder...
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Ireland) and Italy. Findings – There were some differences in the experiences of IFRS implementation between stakeholders from …
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eight European countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and the UK. Findings – The study …
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on the labour market in eight European countries (Denmark France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, Poland and the …
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surveys administered to employers in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and the UK in 2009 …
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demand of steel consumption to a change in the national income. Results show that China (CHN) and Italy (ITA) have higher …
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