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The effects of the CAP payments on indirectly generated non-farm jobs in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are central to job creation. This chapter examines whether there are differences in these effects according to business location (rural or urban), the agricultural supply chain, and...
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Grocery retailing was, and is still often considered to be a prevailing domestic economic activity. Trends, however, are changing. In the meantime, an internationalization of grocery retailing, which took off at least 40 years ago allowed for the development of a coexistence of both domestic and...
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Emerging and developing states are home to powerful corporations capable of deploying economic activities on a global scale. But such corporations have to date been largely overlooked in the field of business and human rights. Treatment of such corporations has typically been in the context of...
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Dieser Beitrag setzt sich aus einer gesellschaftswissenschaftlichen Perspektive mit dem Phänomen "Internationale Konzerne" auseinander. Dabei wird auf die (potentiellen) betriebswirtschaftlichen und volkswirtschaftlichen Vor- und Nachteile sowie Chancen und Risiken dieser Organisationsform...
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The management of urban and rural areas has always consisted of a mixture of state, market and civil society actors. In times of increased liberalization, deregulation and privatization of many former state-dominated tasks, limited institutional capabilities of smaller communities, a lack of...
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