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In Germany, hard coal has been subsidized for almost half a century. Despite the declining significance of hard coal … proponents of hard coal subsidization in Germany and other EU countries. Most importantly, in addition to the drain imposed on … in Germany, where in nominal terms the accumulated amount of subsidies has now by far exceeded Þ 130 bill., but all …
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In Germany, hard coal has been subsidized for almost half a century. Despite the declining significance of hard coal … raised by the proponents of hard coal subsidization in Germany and other EU countries. Most importantly, in addition to the … subsidies not only in Germany, where in nominal terms the accumulated amount of subsidies has now by far exceeded 130 billion …
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Numerous studies have focused on the role of EU regional policy in fostering growth and convergence among European regions, why conducting another one? We argue that two facts are still lacking in the actual academic debate in order to get a sound empirical identification strategy and reliable...
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Even though European labor markets are characterized by high average unemployment, there is a shortage of high-skilled labor, leading many European economists to argue for an immigration policy directed at actively recruiting highly qualified workers from abroad. It has further been argued that...
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Even though European labor markets are characterized by high average unemployment, there is a shortage of high-skilled labor, leading many European economists to argue for an immigration policy directed at actively recruiting highly qualified workers from abroad. It has further been argued that...
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