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Urban governance has been considered a key feature in the political and economic development in Europe in the medieval and early modern times. This paper aims to explore the different institutional settings that characterized the community organization in the Kingdom of Naples, with a particular...
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history and have facilitated trading across time and geographical areas. The results of a quasi-experiment conducted for Japan …
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institutional and cultural factors. Our findings are that a culture characterized by individualism/self-determination is in favor of … has similarities to technical science and scientific culture, is a a public good game with the contributions are a means …
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institutional and cultural factors. Our findings are that a culture characterized by individualism/self-determination, abundance of … social capital interpreted as interpersonal trust, an optimistic view of scientific progress, a low degree of regulation as …
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Under Solvency II, corporate governance requirements are a complementary, but nonetheless essential, element to build a sound regulatory framework for insurance undertakings, also to address risks not specifically mitigated by the sole solvency capital requirements. After recalling the...
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Under Solvency II, corporate governance requirements are a complementary, but nonetheless essential, element to build a sound regulatory framework for insurance undertakings, also to address risks not specifically mitigated by the sole solvency capital requirements. After recalling the...
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Policy interventions that affect or are mediated through the family typically assume a behavioural response. Policy analyses proceeding from different disciplinary bases may come to quite different conclusions about the effects of policies on families, depending how individuals within families...
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