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Am 23. Juni 2016 wird im Vereinigten Königreich, der zweitgrößten Volkswirtschaft der Europäischen Union, über den Verbleib in der EU abgestimmt. Vor dem Hintergrund einer erstarkenden antieuropäischen UK Independence Party (UKIP) und euroskeptischen Stimmen im eigenen Lager, hatte der...
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We explain economic growth by both politics, i.e. government activity including spending as well as regulation, and institutional quality and its interaction with politics. This extends previous work on institution building in transition by looking at its impact and, at the same time,...
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Am 23. Juni 2016 wird im Vereinigten Königreich, der zweitgrößten Volkswirtschaft der Europäischen Union, über den Verbleib in der EU abgestimmt. Vor dem Hintergrund einer erstarkenden antieuropäischen UK Independence Party (UKIP) und euroskeptischen Stimmen im eigenen Lager, hatte der...
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Immigration has been considered critical for the emergence of a new cleavage in the European Union that pits the winners of globalisation against the losers. Ample research has demonstrated the social structure and the organisational base of this new cleavage. So far, however, there is no study...
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How can the responsibility for refugees be distributed more fairly – globally and within the EU? And how can we curb irregular migration while expanding legal immigration to the benefit of all concerned? The large number of refugees and other migrants who have come to Europe over the last two...
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