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In the context of global environmental change, European forests are expected to fulfil a broad range of functions, including the supply of raw materials to the bioeconomy, biodiversity preservation, and the provision of ecological services. Given fast progress in applied genetics, the selection...
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Due to its overwhelming significance among taxes on earnings in the agricultural and forestry sector, the analyses are …. Although the rules about public subsidies for agriculture and forestry in the EU appear to be largely harmonised, the varied … consists of two parts. The former provides a general, comparative overview of taxation in agricul-ture and forestry in the …
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Due to its overwhelming significance among taxes on earnings in the agricultural and forestry sector, the analyses are …. Although the rules about public subsidies for agriculture and forestry in the EU appear to be largely harmonised, the varied … consists of two parts. The former provides a general, comparative overview of taxation in agricul-ture and forestry in the …
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This paper provides a general framework for analyzing political (in)stability in comparative political systems. It distinguishes different subgroups of a society, some of which have a potential for pursuing a redistribution of wealth in its broadest sense via constitutional or non-constitutional...
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We study how political factors can shape competition in the mobile telecommunication sector. We show that the way a government designs the rules of the game has an impact on concentration, competition, and prices. Pro-competition rules reduce prices, but do not hurt the quality of services or...
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