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Economic freedom affects wellbeing as numerous studies have shown. But there are differences among countries: while in some countries a low level of economic freedom already leads to high wellbeing, the same level of economic freedom in other countries may not be sufficient to achieve even...
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We analyze the pattern of occupational change over the last two decades in Britain, Germany, Spain and Switzerland: which jobs have been expanding – high-paid jobs, low-paid jobs or both? Based on individual-level data, we examine what hypothesis is most consistent with the observed change:...
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The book tackles a key issue for the European Union: Fiscal Federalism. It evaluates the applicability of this theoretical perspective for the EU. Conversely, it pinpoints ways in which the diversity of existing fiscal settings and organisations, both at national and European levels, can throw...
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unmittelbar nach der Vereinigung wurde als Sonderfall und nicht als Untergrabung des "Modells Deutschland" gesehen. Nicht nur der …
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Comparing aggregate statistics and surveying selected empirical studies, this paper shows that the characteristics and results of labour markets in eastern and western Germany have become quite similar in some respects but still differ markedly in others even 25 years after unification. Whereas...
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