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The study aims to test whether the unbalanced structure of indigenous workforce offer in developed economies, such as Germany, originates both in the structure of rewards associated with each type of job in accordance with the required education level and also in the algorithm of their...
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CHAPTER I. THE AVATARS OF SUSTAINABILITY. A NECESSARY PROLEGOMENON -- CHAPTER II. THE CLASSICAL DISCOURSE – FROM START-UP TO HARMONY. WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE ABOUT IT? -- CHAPTER III. INSTITUTIONALISM DRAWN UPON FOUNDING AND SUSTAINABLE ROOTS -- CHAPTER IV. ECONOMIC DYNAMICS ACCORDING TO THE...
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The aim of our paper is to capture, using logical analysis and graphic modelling, the implications of the new economic geography (NEG) in terms of regional policy in Romania, aiming to answer the question whether NEG and agglomeration economies should concern the policy makers in our country....
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The aim of this paper is to structure, from a historical and spatial point of view, the existing specialists' concerns in developing theories about agglomeration. The complete and complex evaluation of agglomeration economies allows us to make important contributions to assessing the relative...
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Jesús Huerta de Soto, Bani, credit bancar şi cicluri economice, published in Romanian by the “Al. I Cuza” University Press in collaboration with Ludwig von Mises Institute, Bucharest, 2010, 853 p
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The aim of this article is to emphasize the major contribution of franchise, as hybrid institutional arrangement and governance structure, on the mechanism of sustainable development. Transaction costs illustrate a permanent obstacle which hinders healthy, long-term development. Using the...
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Chapter 1. First Steps In Perverting Sustainability -- Chapter 2. In Search Of A Lost Lesson -- Chapter 3. How To Conceive The Brundtland Agenda In The Context Of The Nominal Economy’s Imperialism -- Chapter 4. Social Pressure -- Chapter 5. Degrowth - A Logical Inadequacy? -- Chapter 6. Nature...
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