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on efficiency and fairness, including deep respect for human rights, holds the key to Europe’s economic and social … domestic product or gross national income per capita to reflect also social factors (such as hours of work and equality of …
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on efficiency and fairness, including deep respect for human rights, holds the key to Europe's economic and social … domestic product or gross national income per capita to reflect also social factors (such as hours of work and equality of …
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This research is an attempt to assess the impact of trust, helpfulness, and fairness on economic growth in Europe. The first part of the paper highlights the concept of social capital and the related concept of trust, while the second part gives an overview of selected research hitherto...
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until 2008 with the experience of Sweden and Iceland. The working hypothesis is that social capital decay can be a precursor … as well as consequence of slow economic growth and of financial crises. Iceland is a case in point. An increasingly …
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This study discusses the economic, political, and judicial aftermath of Iceland's financial collapse in 2008. It … be adjusted in two respects. Second, since the crisis, Ireland has made a significantly stronger recovery than Iceland in … terms of per capita income. Third, Iceland's economic recovery from the crisis is marred by a visible deterioration of …
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Iceland, historical research on this theme has been scarce. The special focus of this article is to analyse the …
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