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This paper investigates if significant differences exist between online and paper & pencil participants in a quarterly business survey in the German business?related services sector when respondents may freely choose to respond either online or by more conventional methods. It also analyzes the...
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the electricity market - in facilitating industrial demand response. Based on the results from semi-structured interviews … in overcoming barriers to industrial demand response. We find that a central role for aggregators is to raise awareness … significant economic value. However, some of the functional roles that aggregators currently fill may become obsolete once market …
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largest in the US but insignificant in Italy and Slovenia. Trust in government has a negative effect on demand for … UK and Slovenia. Finally, discrimination of racial minorities is associated with lower demand for redistribution, but the …
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identified any such aggregated agro-food product group for Slovenia. Yet, also Hungary and Croatia have faced difficulties in … activities are more likely to be combined with other more rapidly growing service activities. In Slovenia, traditional agro …
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The focus of the present study is the management practice of disclosing disaggregated (financial) information in a company's annual report. In this study, a sample of 232 Slovenian unlisted companies has been examined. The results show that less than a quarter of the companies disclose...
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are less positive. This development is compared with Estonia and Slovenia, two other small and very open economies …
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for the case of Slovenia, and finds out that Slovenia is relatively quite suitable for joining monetary integration and … relatively well prepared for joining the euro area. In particular, Slovenia is not expected to be exposed to serious asymmetric … shocks, once Slovenia joins the EMU. …
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The transition to market in Slovenia created labor displacements that were on par or greater than that experienced in …
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, Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia, whose economic structure is characterized by strong export orientation. We … inclinations, remain constrained by their uneven integration into the EU's single market, as well as by their limited access to …
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In 2004 the Republic of Slovenia entered the European Union and, as a matter of principle, was guaranteed the four … should provide the required institutional framework to maximise social benefits within the internal market. However, with … regions against labour market disadvantages. The restrictions were extended in 2009 for two additional years (until 2011 …
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