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both sides of the Pacific Ocean. Specifically, globalization strengthens the mobility of international production factors …
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Abstract Ausgehend von der Annahme einer fortschreitenden Herausbildung eines globalen Arbeitsmarktes ist das Ziel des Beitrags, Determinanten für Migrationsbereitschaft im Europäischen Ländervergleich zu bestimmen (N=7.220; Deutschland, Frankreich, Spanien, Schweiz und Polen). Dabei werden...
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Abstract This paper examines inequality and mobility using measures of income and consumption. Consumption is claimed … to be a better measure of permanent income and thus well-being, but most studies of inequality and mobility using U … examine changes in inequality and mobility. Similar to earlier findings, we show that there has been a large increase in …
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Abstract It is shown that player mobility has important consequences for the long-run equilibrium distribution in …, even as the relative frequency of player mobility approaches zero, the efficient strategy occurs with boundedly positive …
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Fifteen years ago, I found it easy to be in favor of international capital mobility — the free flow of investment …
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Zusammenfassung Untersucht wird, ob betriebliche Weiterbildung die Mobilitätsneigung der Beschäftigten eher verstärkt oder reduziert, ob es Unterschiede in der Weiterbildung bei verschiedenen Beschäftigtengruppen gibt und ob externe Effekte auftreten, also auch diejenigen Arbeitskräfte, die...
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Summary This paper considers training, mobility decisions and wages together to test for the specificity of human … capital contained in continuing training courses. We empirically analyse the relationship between training, mobility and wages … in two ways. First, we examine the correlation between training and mobility. In a second step, we consider wage effects …
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Summary This paper addresses possible consequences of a minimum wage in a spatial context. An empirical analysis utilizing German data shows that a significant spatial wage structure exists and that, as a consequence, the share of workers earning wages below a minimum wage will be particularly...
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but also by using the “barometer method”. Using the example of the tourist destination Berlin, mobility patterns recorded …
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Abstract This paper studies the transformative character of tourism and travel for a small, but multi-facetted example: Kosovo is a post-socialist transformation society and a post-war country in the process of nation building, a developing country within Europe and a transnational migration...
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