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U.S.and Germany. The benchmark for assessing the empirical analyses theoretically is the general equilibrium framework … reality of labour market rationing and itsdistributional implications both in the U.S. and Germany. … U.S.and Germany. The benchmark for assessing the empirical analyses theoretically is the general equilibrium framework …
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, including Germany, in the last decade of the twentieth century, has also led to an increase in the immigrant entrepreneurship …, this dissertation investigates the determinants of successful immigrant entrepreneurship for whole Germany as well as for …, for the sake of entrepreneurship growth in Germany, it is imperative that immigrants, in particular the non-EU nationals …
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The paper deals with margins of entrepreneurship where small business owners are almost working ontheir own having no … the broad margins ofentrepreneurship but also the fluent boarders between entrepreneurship and the informal sector on … particular issue of margins of entrepreneurship not only within theconventional scope of entrepreneurship discussion but within …
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, its distribution on the individual level as well as the reasons for inequality in wealth holdings in Germany have not been … consumption. To identify the relation between divorce and wealth in Germany, this study employs wealth data on the individual …Despite of the particular importance of wealth as a measure of economic well-being and the various functions of wealth …
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A new strand of literature has recently sought to investigate possible links between technological changes, observed modifications to firms' organizational structure and the evolution of the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers. After a brief overview of such approaches, this essay...
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well as measuring household wealth (assets) through observations.The significance ofthis descriptive research is the …
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No other sector in the economy influences business decisions like professional services, and while large commercial firms are major contributors to economies and employ highly educated people, they also engage teams of marketers who frequently work across national and international boundaries to...
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THE OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF SERVICE CUSTOMISATION LEVELCustomisation offers the opportunity for organisations to capitalise on the many potential benefits to both themselves and to clients, afforded by offering a greater choice of goods and services for customers. Many organisations have...
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To date, consumer behaviour research is still over-focused on the functional rather than the dysfunctional. Both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggest that service organisations are burdened with the concept of consumer sovereignty, while consumers freely flout the ‘rules’ of social...
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The demand for professional services is growing as the Mauritian economyturns to new areas of exports and restructuring of organisations to face globalmarket environment changes.This growth will attract players in the field of management consulting leadingto a competitive local market where...
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