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of corporate diversification is not uniform across countries. The evidence shows that smaller countries like Germany …, though industrially diversified firms are valued at a discount in the US, they are valued at a premium in Germany and when …
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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
EU – mostly from Germany, England, France and Spain) could have devastating consequences upon that relationship and their …
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EU – mostly from Germany, England, France and Spain) could have devastating consequences upon that relationship and their …
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strikingly similar way. To put it in simple words, there is no special gene that explains why Germany exports much more than …
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Abstract AbstractThis article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that multilevel governance destabilizes the coalitions thought to underpin liberal and coordinated varieties of capitalism. Existing efforts to explain how coherent production regimes...
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During the early post-war period, Western trade union movements grew in membership and achieved an institutionalized role in industrial relations and politics. However, during the last decades, many trade unions have seen their membership decline as they came increasingly under pressures due to...
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settings (Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden) using household panel data. My aim is to tackle the problem of …
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relationships between the growth of precarious employment, the general educational expansion and gender in Germany and the United … employment in the UK where the educational system is less restrictive - that is, less rigidly stratified - than in Germany … expect that the female bias in precarious employment is relatively stronger in Germany than in the United Kingdom. Data from …
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