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This study suggests a two-step approach to identifying and interpreting regional convergence clubs in Europe. The first …
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Since the 21st century, the closure of domestic uranium mines in Europe has made it one of the world's leading … supply, yet the challenge of natural uranium supply remains unresolved. This work divides Europe into five uranium … Ukraine U metallogenic province, and the granite-related type uranium deposits in Central Europe U metallogenic province …
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populist political parties throughout Europe. Notably, this influence extends beyond ideological boundaries, encompassing both …
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This paper assesses the impact of adopting a post-grant review institution in the US patent system by comparing the 'opposition careers' of European Patent Office (EPO) equivalents of litigated US patents to those of a control group of EPO patents. We demonstrate several novel methods of...
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Long-term energy contracts have featured prominently in many decisions of the European Commission to support the opening of the electricity markets. Contracts were seen to foreclose the market hence the Commission comprehensively unwound pre-existing long-term contracts and formulated strict...
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This paper first presents the development of the crowdinvesting market in Europe since its start in 2007. Then, using …
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We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises. This issue is analyzed in an econometric panel study for the years 1995 to 2005 and additionally in a cross-section for 2004 using a large micro database of European subsidiaries of multinationals...
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We estimate the height of various European populations in the first half of the 18th century. English and Irish male heights are estimated at c. 65 inches (165 cm), and c. 66 inches (168 cm) respectively. These values are below those obtained from the only other sample available for the period...
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