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Рассматриваются институциональные особенности взаимодействия государства и крупных корпораций как один из факторов, определяющих конституирующие основы их...
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-down government. Different developments during this period can thus be perceived as in accordance with a system of governance based … is followed by developments in the direction of more government. By studying EIA screenings of livestock projects, which … is the dominating Danish EIA practice, it becomes obvious that governance as well as government has changed its role …
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The article deals with problem of forming of Pareto non-optimal norms of mutual behavior of investors and government in …
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economy and types of tax payers for probable defaults, and research grants approved by government funding agencies should …
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In this paper, we model - quantitatively – a possible realistic interaction between a tax-payer and his Government. We …
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Openness to global market is the only way for a small scale national economy to survive and develop. Therefore, Republic of Macedonia immediately after the independence, declared its international trading system as fully liberal and open, articulated by membership in many important international...
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actions of government with base in the investments carried out in a fiscal year, same which they have as an aim, to impel the …
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Governments around the world are reforming their social security systems in light of the challenges posed by population aging. We study the 1993 Australian Age Pension reform, which progressively increased the eligibility age for women from 60 to 65 years. We find economically significant...
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Professor John Creedy presents his reflections on the Tax Working Group Report (Report available here.) John presents his findings to a Wellington audience on Tuesday 23 February and in Auckland on Thursday 25 February.
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Should the Wellington City Council be in the business of paying David Beckham to play soccer? What was the government …
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