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The European Marriage Pattern (EMP), in place in NW Europe for perhaps 500 years, substantially limited fertility. But how could such limitation persist when some individuals who deviated from the EMP norm had more children? If their children inherited their deviant behaviors, their descendants...
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Government had an enormous impact on economic growth and development in pre-industrial Europe. Mostly, this was unintended - a side effect, for example, of government exaction or of the waging of war. However, governments did also intervene in their economies deliberately. These interventions...
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A key assumption of today’s standard account of patents is that, absent patent protection, all products would generally be purchased in a competitive market. However, the first regularized patent system appeared during the Renaissance in the Venetian Republic, which was a highly regulated...
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. The past several decades was dedicated to problem solving by different reforms.Hungary accessed the EU on May 1, 2004 in …
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eight research institutions. Ifo's part within this larger programme was (a) to analyse the fiscal effects of privatization … and (b) to assess the valuation of privatization effects by stakeholders and experts in nine European countries. For the … tested with data from US municipalities. Than the model was used to analyse privatization effects in comparison with public …
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