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Sorgen um den globalen Terrorismus als um ihre eigene wirtschaftliche Situation. Besonders ältere Menschen und Frauen … Abitur machen sich signifikant seltener große Sorgen um den globalen Terrorismus. Diese Befunde sind wichtig, weil Emotionen … politischen Umgang mit Terrorismus. …
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Terrorismus diskutiert. … possibilities and limits of the proposed positive approaches are discussed using terrorism as an example. …
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Bereits vor dem 11. September 2001 wurde damit begonnen, Finanzmittel als Instrument im Kampf gegen den Terrorismus … terroristischer Gruppen einzuschränken. Allerdings gibt es wenig fundierte Untersuchungen der Wirksamkeit der gegen den Terrorismus …
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insbesondere der Quantifizierung) der Auswirkungen von Terrorismus auf den Handel treten allerdings eine Reihe methodischer … Terrorismus und Handel dokumentieren. …This short essay discusses the costs of terrorism on international trade. While there is little disagreement that …
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Terrorismus zunehmend ins Blickfeld der Öffentlichkeit gerückt. Kameraüberwachung ist wohl das sich am schnellsten verbreitende … Analyse illegalen Verhaltens erwarten wir eine relativ geringere abschreckende Wirkung von Kameraüberwachung auf Terrorismus … and terrorism has become a focus of the public discourse. CCTV might be the most rapidly spreading and, at the same time …
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Research into “algorithmic discrimination” has largely dismissed the fact that algorithms are often developed and used by organizations. In this article, we show that organizational sociology can contribute to a more nuanced perspective on “algorithmic decision-making.” Drawing on the...
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This paper shows that firms in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) provide training to their workers less frequently than firms in other regions and yet seem to be more in need of it. Utilizing firm level data from the Enterprise Surveys for over 100 countries, it attempts to explain that...
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The recent shift from ‘global villageism’ to the ‘new wars’ revealed a deep crisis in heterodox political economy. The popular belief in neoliberal globalization, peace dividends, fiscal conservatism and sound finance that dominated the 1980s and 1990s suddenly collapsed. The early 2000s...
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The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israeli experience as a case study. The focal point is the process of differential accumulation by the largest core firms. The theory of differential accumulation suggests that the relative power of...
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