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Sanctions are widely used to promote compliance in principal-agent-relationships.While there is ample evidence confirming the predicted positive incentive effect of sanctions,it has also been shown that imposing sanctions may in fact reduce complianceby crowding-out intrinsic motivation. We add...
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This paper examines the changes in the labour market experience of different immigrantand ethnic minority groups in the UK over time. The analysis suggests that, in early 90salthough there was no clear cut evidence of segregation in terms of employability, certaingroups of minority natives were...
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[...]In this paper, I analyze the performance of theregion’s industries over the recent economic decline andrecovery. In the next section, I present the taxonomy ofindustries employed here. That taxonomy, adopted frominternational trade theory, displaces economic base theory,which sorts...
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with the case of China. The paper develops an analytical frame of reference by applying the conceptual tools of the French …
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gehören, nämlich den Daten zur Güterstruktur des Außenhandels. Hat sich China während der Transformation auf seine …
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entwickelt nämlich die These, daß viele Schwierigkeiten im China-Geschäft daher rühren, daß bei den deutschen Unternehmen zu … China erforderlich ist. Defizite wie die Un-kenntnis über den Wandel von Unternehmensorganisationen, innerchinesischem Recht … "community" des deutschen China-Geschäfts verbreitet werden. Doch dieses subjekti-ve Wissen spiegelt nicht immer objektive …
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support. The program focused on business cycle analysis and structural analysis of SME development in China. The SME survey …
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