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trade unions) of Britain, France, and Germany have accepted an 'asymmetrical' Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) which …
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the pension system. France is a critical example for investigating change. "Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose …": France is often pictured as a country where reform and change are impossible. Showing an example where this actually happened …
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[Introduction]. The following essay analyses how the industrial relations actors of the German and French automotive industry, exemplified with particular reference to Volkswagen and Renault, mediate the pressure which has been induced through the increasing globalisation of production...
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[From the precis]. This study provides a multi-dimensional analysis of the decision of British policy makers to join the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) of the European Monetary System (EMS) in October 1990, British monetary authorities are obliged to function within several different spheres...
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balanced external accounts. As a result, governments in France and Germany began to adopt broadly identical policy strategies … crisis symptoms after the first oil shock were common to both countries: In France and West Germany formerly stable income …
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France and the state of the relationship between these two European countries. The consequence of the above is that Britain … and France have become major stakeholders in West Africa and failure to consult them in monetary integration matters in … has been achieved by the Francophone West African countries for instance have been extensively aided by France which has …
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Summary. Controversies over “national champions” in Europe raise the question of where exactly is “home” for a modern corporation. This survey of Europe’s 100 largest listed companies shows that their home market is increasingly Europe as a whole rather than any particular country...
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very different consequences for export growth. There has been real depreciation in both Germany and France, but only …
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trade unions) of Britain, France, and Germany have accepted an 'asymmetrical' Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) which …
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the recent experience of income distribution and shifts in macroeconomic policy in France suggests [that] increases in the …
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