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provides 48 recommendations for strengthening Germany’s efforts to build a confident, high-performing European digital economy …
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This article provides a comparative analysis of the development of the gender wage gap in West Germany and Sweden … traditions penetrate institutional settings and ensnare Germany in a cultural trap with regard to gender equality. While Sweden … concerns (e.g., marriage and motherhood) decrease female income in Germany to a far greater extent than do such factors in …
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We have defined the Baltic Sea Region as consisting of the following countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany …, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, and Russia. We investigate foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from 1995 to 2010 to …
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levels in Germany and Sweden, respectively. We use data on added wind capacity at the German district level and the Swedish … in Sweden. Furthermore, cross-country differences in the relevance of various explanatory variables are also found to be …
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, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, and the regions of St Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast and Kaliningrad in Russia. We … greenfield investment (establishing a new firm), 2) among the real estate firms Sweden, Finland, Germany and Poland are the most … Petersburg, Poland, Estonia and Sweden are the most important destinations, 3) in the sample of real estate firms R&D and the …
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of work. Different approaches and discussions from school-based systems (Spain and Sweden) and dual systems (Denmark …, Germany and Norway) are presented in this special issue. From an inside or national perspective, the solutions show a high …
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In this paper electoral disproportionality is split into two types: (1) Forced or unavoidable, due to the very nature of the apportionment problem; and (2) non-forced. While disproportionality indexes proposed in the literature do not distinguish between such components, we design an index,...
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, Wicksell found the reparations impossible to meet unless German population growth was arrested. Germany should settle for a …
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In early 2022, Germany's development minister Svenja Schulze announced the adoption of a feminist development policy …. With this announcement, Germany joins a growing group of governments that have adopted or declared the adoption of an … recommendations by civil society and researchers, this Discussion Paper outlines ten key recommendations for Germany's first feminist …
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comprehensive overview of the energy security situation in the Baltic Sea Region, zooming in on eight country cases (Denmark, Sweden …, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany). By locating the national energy policies in a historical context …
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