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companies that achieved high-speed growth by improving their competitiveness and not as a result of market extension. There are … a vast majority of studies that search for determinants of companies' competitiveness (description is presented in the …
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We study the socio-economic determinants of child (girls below age of 19 years) marriage using a panel data of thirty Iranian provinces from 2007 to 2015. Our panel fixed effects and generalized method of moments (GMM) estimations show that the level of income per capita (with negative effect),...
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The tax burden of real estate transactions in Germany increased considerably since the constitutional reform in 2006. We examine the impact of the real estate transfer tax (RETT) on transactions and (net-of-tax) prices of commercial buildings and vacant commercial lots by means of a...
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become increasingly concerned with "place competitiveness" (Bristow, 2011). …
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, regions or states) in order to attract financial and human capital. The concept of territorial competitiveness was introduced … competitiveness in current territorial development policy contribute to a global view of the concept. This paper makes efforts to … theoretical propositions, participating in the discussion which takes place about territorial competitiveness with many …
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level to agricultural household level, competitiveness operates as a selection mechanism (only certain agricultural … technology and production organization). Competitiveness increase in agriculture first means a major change with regard to the …
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This paper aims to elaborate the role of agglomeration effects on countries' competitiveness and entrepreneurial … characterized by spatial agglomeration (concentration) or deglomeration (deconcentration) processes, and its competitiveness and … deglomeration in their urban system. To exemplify country level competitiveness we applied the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI …
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whether this easy access to credit has led to improved productivity and competitiveness through an increase in long …
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in the framework of regional economic development and competitiveness. Diyarbakir-Sanliurfa Region is the seventh largest … economy. Second is to identify competitiveness of the region by comparing the regional economy with the national economic … technique was used. Then shift-share analysis was used to examine competitiveness of the region and to see economic projection …
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The competitiveness of EU regions This paper results from the project financed by the Grant Agency of the Czech … competitiveness. The concept of competitiveness is relatively new in the economics and the economic geography. In fact, there are no … competitiveness as a success in selling products or services on open markets. The macro-economic view is much more variable. It is …
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