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, interacting in a complex manner (domestic credit, export of goods and services, Foreign Direct Investment . net inflows, saving … services, Foreign Direct Investment . net inflows, savings). Part four highlights the results of the research alongside other …
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building prices. European countries, especially France, have experienced a significant rise in property prices since the … France, non-financial corporations (NFCs) pay a large supplementary cost for their investments and have to distribute massive …
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This investigation focuses on participation and related investment patterns in job related non-formal education (NFE …) in selected European countries. Broadening previous research formats of NFE are distinguished by investment including …-financed NFE are distinguished sharply and cases with shared investment between employers and employees (co-financed NFE) and …
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Estimates of cyclically-adjusted budget balances, correcting actual government budget balances for business cycle fluctuations, are produced by many institutions. This paper presents an alternative approach for the cyclical adjustment of budget balances. The approach is based on a disaggregated...
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This paper starts from two sets of facts about Continental Europe.The first is the steady increase in unemployment since the early 1970s. The second is the evolution of the capital share, an initial decline in the 1970s, followed by a much larger increase since the mid-1980s. The paper then...
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This paper starts from two sets of facts about Continental Europe.The first is the steady increase in unemployment since the early 1970s. The second is the evolution of the capital share, an initial decline in the 1970s, followed by a much larger increase since the mid-1980s. The paper then...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014158147