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Data on broadband performance shows that Japan and Korea are significantly ahead of the USA and Europe. Korea is by far … the global front-runner in terms of broadband penetration. However, Japan is the global leader in terms of speed, price …
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Data on broadband performance shows that Japan and Korea are significantly ahead of the USA and Europe. Korea is by far … the global front-runner in terms of broadband penetration. However, Japan is the global leader in terms of speed, price …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563454
. Results are presented for the United States, Japan, and an aggregate called "Europe" consisting of eleven European economies … indices for Japan and Europe. If anything, real wages in Europe and Japan were too flexible rather than too rigid, in the … sense that much of the increase in wage gap indices in Europe during 1968-70 and in Japan in 1973-74 can be interpreted as …
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The 1993 world shipments increased only 6.7% from 57.9MW in 1992 to 60.69MW in 1993. European shipments increased 1% from 16.4MW in 1992 to 16.55MW in 1993. U..S. shipments increased 24.0% to 22.44MW and Japanese shipments decreased 8% to 17.3MW. The status of all major PV module producers will...
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This study assesses the overall impact on credit of the financial regulatory reforms in Europe, Japan, and the United … higher taxes and fees. Overall, average lending rates in the base case would rise by 18 bps in Europe, 8 bps in Japan, and 28 …
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financial markets and spillovers from Europe to Japan. The results also suggest that the uncertainty about the direction of …
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Peter Boone and Simon Johnson believe that there are more and worse financial crises to come.
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Sixteen countries across the world ¡ª including the United States and many European nations ¡ª have fallen into economic crises since the late 1990s. In <em>The Limits of Fiscal, Monetary, and Trade Policies: International Comparisons and Solutions</em>, Jonathan E Leightner convincingly argues that...
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In this article recession magnitudes in Europe, the USA and Japan during the Great Recession are compared. The … strongest recessions (of severe category) occurred in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, while recessions in Japan and the USA were …-1933 in the USA. Hence, comparisons of the Great Recession to the Great Depression in the literature are somewhat exaggerated. …
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