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explores the configuration of (supermarket) consumer spending in Greece in relation to the number of: a) reported COVID-19 …, measured against official numbers of COVID-19 related metrics in Greece during the period of February 2020- April 2021. The … data used, emerged from daily sales records of a national chain of supermarkets in Greece, consisting of 60 stores. Proven …
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had on how Greece is viewed ‘from the outside’. The findings point to the generation and consolidation of very negative … attitudes towards Greece. During the 14-month period of examination, Greece evolves from an ‘object of critique’ to a ‘negative … reference point’. In some sense, Greece is (re)constructed in the international press as the (corrupted) other of the (rational …
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The cultural and creative economy is an area increasingly attracting research attention and has been at the heart of … this positive development, and in line with the new international growth model whereby the economy of knowledge and … technology interconnects with the economy of culture and creativity, Greek policymakers cannot afford to disregard the visible …
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explores the configuration of (supermarket) consumer spending in Greece in relation to the number of: a) reported COVID-19 …, measured against official numbers of COVID-19 related metrics in Greece during the period of February 2020- April 2021. The … data used, emerged from daily sales records of a national chain of supermarkets in Greece, consisting of 60 stores. Proven …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013489596
Cultural tourism constitutes an alternative strategy of sustainable local development for improving quality of life. The main objective of this type of tourism is to transform the regions, which are characterized by cultural resources, into ideal places for vacation, residence or business. In...
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institutional actors played in it? Focusing on the materialisation of globalisation discourse in Greece and Ireland, the paper … practices emerged in the two countries was fundamentally different: in Greece it defined a new zone of contestation, whereas in … hegemonic globalisation seemed to converge. The paper draws on these findings to examine the role of political economy and …
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Minor War. As a result of this conflict almost 1.3 million refugees fled to Greece and changed dramatically its political … fled to Greece after 1922. It is argued that the Asia Minor workers did not largely espouse an <i>a priori</i> notion of …. Although the percentage of the communist vote was not so high all over Greece, Communism had a real electorate appeal for urban …
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I investigate the consequences of long-run persistency of a society's preferences for cultural goods. Historical cultural activity is approximated with the frequency of births of music composers during the Renaissance and is linked with contemporary measures of cultural activity in Italian...
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Since the Middle Ages the Jews have been engaged primarily in Urban, skilled occupations, such as crafts, trade, finance, and medicine. This distinctive occupational selection occurred between the seventh and the ninth centuries in the Muslim Empire and then it spread to other locations. We...
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Since the Middle Ages the Jews have been engaged primarily in urban, skilled occupations, such as crafts, trade, finance, and medicine. This distinctive occupational selection occurred between the seventh and the ninth centuries in the Muslim Empire and then it spread to other locations. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011415389