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, recognition of employers through nation-wide and sectoral corporatist institutions, and closed shop arrangements for forced …
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. Notwithstanding a growing number of studies explicitly concerned with the Europeanization of domestic institutions, we still lack …
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The paper proposes an empirical examination of the consequences of educational expansion and reform in four European countries in terms of school-leavers' labour market chances. The empirical analyses focus on the returns to higher education on the one side and vocational qualification as...
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United Kingdom and West Germany as these three countries differ greatly with regard to major institutional characteristics of … observed in Germany on the one hand and France and the United Kingdom on the other. In Germany, labour market entry is found to …
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Summary. Controversies over “national champions” in Europe raise the question of where exactly is “home” for a modern corporation. This survey of Europe’s 100 largest listed companies shows that their home market is increasingly Europe as a whole rather than any particular country...
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Summary. Controversies over “national champions” in Europe raise the question of where exactly is “home” for a modern corporation. This survey of Europe’s 100 largest listed companies shows that their home market is increasingly Europe as a whole rather than any particular country...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009463856
International comparisons of Civil Services usually overlook the difficulties due to differing definitions of the civil service in national legal systems. Comparative statistics are therefore extremely misleading, as they are at best based on formal-legal criteria instead of being based on...
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International cooperation rests on state preferences with regard to the substantive scope, geographical range, and institutional depth of issue-specific devices to over-come collective action problems. Substantive broadening, geographical widening, and institutional deepening are the elixir of...
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'compound' polities the 'coordinative' discourse among policy actors. This is demonstrated with examples from Germany, France …, Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden. …
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empirical analysis is based on the Labour Force Surveys from five European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the UK …
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