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Netherlands, from firm-specific total factor productivity (TFP) measures. TFP measures are estimated by a semi …
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This paper investigates to what extent the different subsectors of the knowledge economy are subject to sector-specific spatial patterns of employment dynamics, and whether these patterns are conditional upon the general economic climate in a particular region. To this end, we analyze and...
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The Netherlands can be seen as one of the best healthcare systems in Europe. However, ICT application in hospitals in … this model using a database of 30 hospitals in the Netherlands. Some of the factors in the model inhibit characteristics …
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. Assessment of the river basin management plans teaches us that nutrient emission in many water bodies in the Netherlands will not …-agricultural sectors. The model is applied to the Beerze and Reusel river basin in the south of the Netherlands which is bordered by …
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One of the problems which establishments managers must deal with is the seasonality from tourism. The seasonality causes may be natural (the seasons succession, climatic conditions), the variety and the cultural values attractiveness, the frequency of events (fairs, festivals, etc.) and economic...
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During the past decades, the role of the shoulder season has gained increasing attention. It is obvious that an expansion of the length of the high season with the shoulder season will have a positive effect on labor demand and income in a given region. The purpose of this paper is to address...
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