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increase in part-time employment is a further minor part of the decline. In contrast to expectations, the entry of micro and … conjecture that weakening competition allows unproductive firms to remain in the market. …
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increase in part-time employment is a further minor part of the decline. In contrast to expectations, the entry of micro and … conjecture that weakening competition allows unproductive firms to remain in the market …
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increase in part-time employment is a further minor part of the decline. In contrast to expectations, the entry of micro and … conjecture that weakening competition allows unproductive firms to remain in the market …
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increase in part-time employment is a further minor part of the decline. In contrast to expectations, the entry of micro and … conjecture that weakening competition allows unproductive firms to remain in the market. …
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review and rating systems reduce information asymmetries between consumers and service providers, enhancing competition …
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, increase competition in service markets and reduce the prices of services, the impacts on other sectors of host countries are … competitiveness of those industries, including through greater competition among domestic and foreign firms …
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One of the top priorities to improve the European Union's growth performance is the creation ofsingle market for services. The directive on services adopted by the Parliament and the Council by the end of 2006 aims at removing barriers to the free movement of service providers on the internal...
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slower growth rates. Competition often appears to be hindered by protection of incumbents. Reforming and deregulating the …
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