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selected countries. The study is a literature review of related studies in Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia and Turkey. …
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ecological footprint per capita by applying an autoregressive distributed lag model for the Republic of Turkey. According to the …
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The performance and composition of the U.S. brewing industry has changed dramatically over the past three decades. The industry displays contradictory shifts in both aggregate production volume and number of firms. While aggregate beer production in the US has increased modestly, per capita...
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We decompose aggregate industry labor productivity growth into seven distinct components: input deepening, technical change, technical efficiency, scale effect, between-firm reallocation, effects from exits and entry. The first four components measure the productivity growth within a firm. The...
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Despite the reunification of Germany more than 15 years ago, substantial differences remain between the regions that once comprised the market-driven West and the socialist, centrally planned East. Although today's Eastern German economy is less competitive than the Western German economy, there...
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European beer markets are characterized by major changes that are forcing breweries to redesign their competitive strategies. In this paper, we analyze the changes in the German and Croatian brewing industries by referring to Porter's five forces model and generic strategies framework. The...
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an additional child in urban Turkey, surveyed in 2014. The findings of this study show that parents' attitudes toward … gender roles were not an important predictor of fertility decision-making in Turkey. This study suggests that the lack of … literature by providing a new data point, Turkey, and bringing a comparative perspective to the existing research. …
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women in several cities in Turkey who had their first birth at a young age (ages 17-22). A qualitative approach is most …
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discusses the negotiation of registration practices between state and family in Turkey. The study is based on two data sources … (TDHS-2013). We used TDHS-2013 to estimate birth registration completeness and timeliness in Turkey as of 2015. The results … registered on time - within 30 days. Results indicate that the birth registration system is complete for Turkey in general, even …
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The demand for sovereign ratings has increased throughout last decades. Until the1990's, credit rating agencies (CRAs) did not rate most of the emerging markets and the focus was almost only on developed countries, however, during this decade the number of sovereigns rated increased dramatically...
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