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The compensation hypothesis predicts a positive causation from international economic openness to the size of the public sector, as governments step in to perform a risk mitigating role to counterbalance the increasing exposure to external risk and the economic dislocations caused by growing...
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We present a set of empirical regularities that characterize the export activity of firms. We decompose firm …, and Norway. We relate the empirical regularities to new trade theories that connect microeconomic activity to aggregate …
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Comtrade data -- 6309 Worn textiles -- 6310 Rags -- 1.2.3 Results from collectors surveys -- Collection and export quantities …
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increase in pharmaceutical export, but that the increase in output is temporary and vanishes when wages adjust. Although …
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The Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are similar in many respects, not least with regards to the … (usually on personal income and property). In Denmark, Norway, and Sweden alike, the administrative set-up has not been able to …
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Immigrant and native child poverty in Denmark, Norway and Sweden 1993 to 2001 is investigated using large sets of panel … Norway have an immigrant origin, and that corresponding proportion is as high as about a half in Denmark as well as in Sweden …
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