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"Education is the 'raw material' of the knowledge-based society which is at the centre of the new neo-classical growth theory, and most of all at the heart of the evolutionary growth theory, as the innovation capabilities of economies depend on human capital. According to the more recent...
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"Education is the 'raw material' of the knowledge-based society which is at the centre of the new neo-classical growth theory, and most of all at the heart of the evolutionary growth theory, as the innovation capabilities of economies depend on human capital. According to the more recent...
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„New Economy“ in Deutschland sowie ein Vergleich mit fünf anderen Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Gemeinschaft (Frankreich …
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Some Remarks on Lujo Brentano's View of Labor Market Problems Lujo Brentano (1844-1931) aimed for "realism" in economics. Regarding labor market theory, two topics are of particular interest: His investigations on "Hours and Wages in Relation to Production" (Scribner's 1894) and his analysis "On...
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parental leave and child care provision. France, for its part has continued to progressively consolidate and enhance its … provision. Despite a rise in its overall supply of formal childcare Germany, however, still lags far behind France in this …
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Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the first European country … to experience a systematic decline in fertility, a decline that took place in a very distinctive geographical pattern … fertility (Bretagne and the Massif Central) shrank until they more or less disappeared in the early 1900s.  In an attempt to …
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There are marked differences between France and Germany in terms of fertility levels, which may be traced back to … influence on desired fertility in both countries exerted by these structural and cultural differences is examined using data … separately. The results show that attitudinal differences between western Germany and France are less pronounced than those …
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