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Germany, this difference can be explained by differences in characteristics. Yet another set of papers finds that the rate of …
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On the basis of accounting and market data for firms and groups listed on German stock exchanges between 1997 and 2003, we show that the value relevance of R&D information under German accounting standards can be superior to that provided by US-GAAP and IAS. The results, obtained while...
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-cost-margins over the business cycle for food industries in Germany, the USA as well as the Netherlands. Controlling for market … econometric panel data models reveal procyclic fluctuations of profits in highly concentrated industries in Germany. In contrast …, profitability in competitive industries in Germany as well as in all US-food industries are found to be more stable over the …
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productivity, the skill mix of the workforce and wages using micro data for the U.S. and Germany. We find support to the idea that … of adopting new technology on productivity and wages is greater the in U.S. than in Germany. …
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the US, Austria, the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands. A central question discussed is whether these tests can be …: countries with rather restrictive citizenship regimes such as Austria or Germany have opted for a citizenship test with a …
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This article discusses the historical trajectories of employment research in the U.S. and Germany. Both countries …
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The eastern enlargement of the European Union has prompted heated debates about social dumping related to labour standards and industrial relations. Capital mobility is seen as a crucial social dumping mechanism. The article uses time-series-cross-section data for the years 1999–2008 to...
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-cost-margins over the business cycle for food industries in Germany, the USA as well as the Netherlands. Controlling for market … econometric panel data models reveal procyclic fluctuations of profits in highly concentrated industries in Germany. In contrast …, profitability in competitive industries in Germany as well as in all US food industries are found to be more stable over the …
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