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Empirical research shows that international human rights law is to a large extent ineffective. Individual complaint mechanisms are the only significantly effective enforcement mechanism. Certainly many variables influence the success of enforcement through judicial or quasi-judicial mechanisms...
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development of relative capital intensities and relative production per efficiency unit of labor. Inequality across countries … widens in transition to the steady state. Panel data on the development of these relative figures seem to support the …
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impact on this process. We create entrepreneurship indices for 34 world cities exploiting the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor … expect that most indices will be higher for world cities, although exceptions are also plausible, for instance in world … cities where the government resides. Our findings predominantly confirm the entrepreneurial advantage of world cities. …
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There is substantial cross-country variation in secondary school design, with some countries tracking students into different ability schools very early, and other countries with little or no tracking at all. Does tracking length affects school performance, as measured by standardized test...
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Information and communication technologies are transforming economies and societies around the world. In this respect …
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Despite the world-wide stock market breakdown of the internet economy in the year 2001, the new information and … communication technologies will enable firms to integrate world-wide e-commerce in their business. This will facilitate the entry of … firms in every connected country into international markets and perhaps value up their market position. Therefore, the world …
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Monetary history is characterised by crisis and reform. The paper is dedicated to an explanation of what makes monetary reforms successful. A cross-sectional econometric analysis is chosen to deal with this problem. It is based on a standard macroeconomic model of commitment and credibility. As...
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This paper presents an inter-temporal model of individual behavior with uncertainty about marriage and divorce and which accommodates the possible presence of economies or diseconomies of scale from marriage. We show that a scenario of higher marriage rates and higher divorce rates will be...
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The general-equilibrium effects of performance-related teacher pay include long-term incentive and teacher-sorting mechanisms that usually elude experimental studies but are captured in cross-country comparisons. Combining country-level performance-pay measures with rich PISA-2003 international...
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