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addition, we observe similarities between inefficiently used assets in Europe and the phenomenon of zombie lending in Japan …
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countries outside Europe.The empirical findings on the importance of institutions are robust to various measures of output …
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This works stand as an overview on organic agriculture of Romania in the context of the current European development …, at national and European Level. Organic agriculture is a holistic system of production designed to maximize productivity … growth in consumers demand. According to official numbers, the ecological agriculture in Romania has seen an upward trend in …
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argument supposes that agriculture is environmentally benign or even ameliorative. A more fearsome fallacy may not exist …. Agriculture is one of the most resource-depleting economic activities and deserves to be treated accordingly. The microecological … variation on agroecological reasoning favors improving agriculture's environmental performance by reducing farm sizes and …
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Food traditions have been surveyed by many social scientists, but rarely from a purely economic viewpoint. This paper aims at introducing the economic logic of relative scarcities to the food table in order to explain the emergence and resilience of regional food traditions. The argument is...
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Imagine if Europe decided to fling open its doors to genetically modified organisms. Could it guarantee that consumers …
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the most recent members contrasts with that of the economies of southern Europe, which have not met expectations. However …
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Both institutional quality and institutional stability have been argued to stimulate economic growth. But to improve institutional quality, a country must endure a period of institutional change, which implies at least a little and possibly a lot of institutional instability. We investigate the...
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