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This paper analyses major pension system regulation in four European countries: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the … different regulatory approaches may, in the end, have quite diverse implications on income inequality among the elderly. A …
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Europe's power system is still marked by a distinct national component, and despite some regions with strongly … integrated power systems, electricity supply today still has a largely national basis. Policies to decarbonise the power sector … may fundamentally alter this situation, because power generation from renewable, carbon-neutral sources may require large …
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institutional novelty to the structural evolution of social inequality; as central theoretical connection, an conception of social … power as a relative ability to control the evolution of social surroundings is introduced. Second, building on the …
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decisions and the opinions of the rich, but none or even a negative association for the poor. Representational inequality in …
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