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This paper systematically examines the dominant processes and key issues of China's governance reforms over the last 30 … years since the start of the reform and opening policies. It argues that the main thrust of China's governance reforms is …'s democracy. This paper argues further that the focus of China's governance reform includes ecological balance, social justice …
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, "alle Finanzmärkte, Finanzprodukte und Finanzmarktteilnehmer einer Regulierung oder angemessenen Überwachung" zu unterwerfen …
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Bargaining between different groups, which differ in objectives, preferences and interests, is at the core of political decision-making. Yet, it is logical to presume that negotiations involving more parties will lead to inertia and a slow pace in the legislative process. According to this...
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bestehen Wettbewerbsverzerrungen zulasten der Privatwirtschaft. Gleichzeitig haben die Kommunen ihre Investitionstätigkeit …
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The private sector is the driver of growth in most ASEAN economies. It is therefore expected to play a significant role in the process of economic integration in ASEAN. In the Philippines, the private sector has dominated the economy, contributing about 95 percent of GDP, but it has not lived up...
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This report is concerned with the analysis of privatization and private sector development for the eastern and southernMediterranean countries partnered with the European Union and collectively known as MED-11. Noting that the analysis applies to the situation prior to the dislocations of the...
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This review maps out the labour market situation of PhDs employed in the private sector. To begin with, the theoretical motives for employing PhDs and the supporting empirical evidence are examined. The potential benefits of companies from employing PhDs can be divided into productivity and...
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