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Germany, this difference can be explained by differences in characteristics. Yet another set of papers finds that the rate of …
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The relationship between Government and economy, the best obtainable pattern of public and private sectors in market economies, is an issue of constant interest for economists and politicians of the Western world. Can nationalisation of industries, i.e. the alteration or termination of control...
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We highlight the role of home productivity in explaining the gender gap in labor force participation (LFP), and the non-monotonic relationship of women's LFP with their education in developing countries (India) in contrast to the developed economies (United Kingdom, U.K.). We construct a model...
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exports from Germany to the recipient countries. The findings indicate that in the long run,German aid is associated with an …
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substantial minimum wage in the main construction industry of Germany. Using a regional dataset constructed from individual … wage growth rate for East Germany but did not have a significant impact on the West German equivalent. The estimated effect …
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Germany's recovery from an unemployment disease and its resilience to the Great Recession is remarkable. Its success …
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The German Environmental Liability Law (ELL) of 1991 has introduced far-reaching civil liability for environmental damages with the aim to increase firms? efforts to prevent accidents. Previous studies find poor evidence that this goal has actually been achieved. One and a half decades after the...
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Labor force participation rates of mothers in Austria and Germany are similar, however full-time employment rates are …, differences in mothers' employment patterns can partly be explained by the different tax systems: While Germany has a system of …
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duration with an unchanged curriculum. Until recently, Germany had had a longstanding tradition of 13 years of schooling in …
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development (R&D)) for a large representative sample of enterprises from manufacturing industries in Germany using unique newly …
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