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O'LEARY E. (1999) Regional income estimates for Ireland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Ireland since the mid-1980 … necessaires. O'LEARY E. (1999) Schatzungen regionaler Einkommen fur Irland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Irland hat sich …
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determines the sourcing patterns of multinational plants in Ireland?, Regional Studies 39 , 225-239. Multinational enterprises … (MNEs) have played an important, if not crucial, role in the recent development of the economy of Ireland, both North and …
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Strobl E. (2004) Trends and determinants of the geographic dispersion of Irish manufacturing activity, 1926-1996, Reg. Studies 38, 191-205. This paper documents the trends in localization of the Irish manufacturing sector since the 1920s and investigates which of three prominent models is most...
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Recent reform of the Common Agricultural Policy has led to the decoupling of direct payments to farmers from production. This policy change is expected to make farmers’ production decisions more market oriented as their subsidy revenue maximization objectives become profit maximizing...
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possibility of more rapid economic growth, via both accounting and behavioural effects. The experiences of east Asia, Ireland and …
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werden. Die Prognose der Veränderungen auf regionaler Ebene zeigt, dass auch in einem baden-württembergischen Gunststandort … the milk quota regulation. The forecast shows that even in a favoured region for milk production, the overall output of …
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"Since 2006, the IAB develops classifications of job centres, which are regulated according to the Social Code Book (SGB) II. These classifications account for the fact that there are substantial disparities in the economic or social structure of German regions. These disparities affect the work...
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