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-Eastern Italy) in 1996-2001, on the employment change which has occurred in the logistics companies located in the same industrial … internationalisation, measured in terms of number of workers in foreign affiliates, and the employment growth in the logistics sector. This …The internationalisation of production has a strong impact on the logistics sector because it increases the flows of …
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firms located in Veneto region (north-eastern Italy), on the logisticsemployment change within the same industrial … relationship between internationalisation and the employment growth in the logistics sector. This might be due, either to a strong … insourcing of logistics activities by district firms, or to a trend of outsourcing such activities to logistics suppliers located …
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The development of production, prices and employment in the EU electrical industry between the mid-1970s and the mid … observed decline of the employment share of low-skilled workers. The direct effect of increased import competition on relative … employment seems to be small, except for the case of consumer electronics. Apparently, adjustment strategies induced by …
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This Working Paper assesses the economic importance of the logistics sector in Belgium for the period 2010-2015 on the … basis of the data from the annual accounts submitted to the NBB's Central Balance Sheet Office. The logistics sector was … professional logistics sector. The sector's economic importance was calculated via two different channels, namely the direct and …
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