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, Germany, Japan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Together, the studies …
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In several fields, modern academics trumpet the contingency of social science and the indeterminacy of institutional structures. The Japanese experience during the first half of the 20th century, however, instead tracks what much-derided chauvinists have claimed all along: modern legal...
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area. The paper looks primarily at Italy, using the examples of Germany and Japan to search for parallels and contrasts … Germany and Japan followed a much more orthodox stance than Italy), in institutional set-ups (with Italy much less efficient … than Germany and Japan), in labour market relations (with much greater conflict in Italy than in the other two countries …
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insurance of insurers) in the insurance markets of eight countries: USA, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Spain, Italy, Mexico and … explore this way the reinsurance markets in the USA, Netherlands, France, Italy and Mexico. This book will be of interest to …Chapter 1 Reinsurance in America Regulatory Regimes and Markets -- Chapter 2 Dutch reinsurance and the first wave of …
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course of historical research came in 1976, with a project focused on trade relations between Italy and France in the …
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