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Auseinanderssetzung mit der Frage, welche wissenschaftlichen Theorien geeignet sind, den Berufserfolg zu prognostizieren. Die Relevanz … soziodemographischer, ausbildungsbezogener, beruflicher, motivationaler und unternehmensspezifischer Faktoren auf den Berufserfolg (erfasst …
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abgefragten Merkmale verglichen. In einem zweiten Schritt wird eben jene Retrospektive mit einer Prognose der Anforderungen an … Spitzenführungskräfte im Jahre 2010 konfrontiert. Während sich zwischen der 1990'er Prognose und dem neu erhobenen Rückblick einige …
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This paper examines the corporation tax forecasting techniques used by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. For current year forecasts a judgemental forecast is found to have performed better than relying solely on a simple model or information on the receipts available so far in the current...
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If oil exporters stabilize the purchasing power of their export revenues in terms of imports, exchange rate developments (and particularly, developments in the US dollar/euro exchange rate) may contain information about oil price changes. This hypothesis depends on three conditions: (a) OPEC has...
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In a simple growth model we explore the current and future growth effects of the regional population structure. Regional GDP growth in 227 regions within six countries in central Europe is explored as how they depend on the young and old dependency ratio. The young dependency ratio (YDR) is...
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In this study we use a long run macroeconomic model for Austria to simulate the effects of aging on employment, output growth, and the solvency of the social security system. By disaggregating the population into six age cohorts and modelling sex specific participation rates for each cohort, we...
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It is popular belief that the weather is bad more frequently on weekends than on other days of the week and this is often perceived to be associated with an increased chance of rain. In fact, the meteorological literature does report some evidence for such human-induced weekly cycles although...
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