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-Saxon terminology, going back to S. and B. Webb will be compared with the German vocabulary of Wirtschaftsdemokratie and co … Germany. The final discussion focuses on the ideological permutation of co-determination changing its socialist embeddedness …
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In seinem Kommentar legt Michael Adams, Universität Hamburg, dar, dass, seiner Ansicht nach, die Gesetzesvorschläge zur Vorstandsvergütung keine wirksame Reaktion auf die Bankenkrise sind. Fortschritte bringe das „überwiegend dirigistische Vorschriftensammelsurium“ nicht, da die...
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Spätestens im Zuge der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union um zehn neue Mitglieder am 1. Mai 2004 ist nun auch in der Öffentlichkeit die Debatte um die künftige Ausgestaltung des EU-Haushalts und damit auch der Regional- und Strukturpolitik der Gemeinschaft entbrannt. Die Förderung aus den...
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This appendix contains graphs and other supplementary information for the paper "First Microsimulation Model of a LEDDA Community Currency-Dollar Economy," by John C. Boik.
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In this study we endeavour to expose the falseness of a certain sense of underlying inferiority in the company model advocated by the social economy. We will do so by describing and analysing certain “recent” management trends whose origins run from the end of the Second World War to the...
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The effects of worker participation have been evaluated and recognised as positive from all points of view. This evidence is confirmed, under certain conditions, by the motivational, industrial and business relations paradigms. The problem faced today does not lie in its necessity – shared...
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