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about the comparative rates of the 3 Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. For the basis of the analysis, 6 … policy based on subsidies to support development of infrastructure in the lagging regions of Latvia. The tendencies indicate …
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sharing and enrichment in the republic of Latvia. Which kind of links - physical or virtual ones - are more efficient and …
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For a growing number of employers, understanding the needs and expectations of employees, especially those of Millennial generation, is crucial. The purpose of this research is to determine the gap between expectations and reality in the Latvian job market with a major focus on generational...
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audience for a lot of stations has even doubled and the number of total radio listeners in Latvia has significantly increased …
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There is a debate about the labor market concentration being behind the anemic development of US wages over the past decades. The absence of exogenous variations for causal inference complicates this debate. Here, data from other countries can help. I exploit a variation from a quasi-natural...
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