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This unique book allows readers to compare analyses of how North American states and European nation-states use incentives, regulations or plans to approach a core set of universal land use issues such as: containing sprawl, mixed use development, transit oriented development, affordable...
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of sources and uses of funds in non-financial enterprise sectors in the US, UK, France, Japan and Germany. Using time …
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, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the UK and USA, with Japan being covered in the introduction by …
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countries (Israel, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Singapore), and two regions (Greater Toronto and ZhiangJiang Technology … national innovation ecosystem of France -- 7. The national innovation ecosystem of Spain -- 8. The health industry innovation …
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1. Introduction -- 2. Working-time transitions in Sweden -- 3. Regulating working-time transitions in Germany -- 4 …. Negotiated flexibility, working-time and transitions in the Netherlands -- 5. Working times in France : institutional methods of …
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years 1980-1995 and providing empirical evidence for six European countries, namely Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Belgium …
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a common conceptual framework, it compares and contrasts the goals and realities of the welfare systems in France …, Germany, The Netherlands and Sweden, where strong occupational pensions are in operation, with the more modest welfare states …
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What are the best land use combinations to meet the social and economic needs of developing nations without jeopardising the ability of natural systems to deliver their life-support functions? Based on theoretical analysis and original case study material, this book attempts to answer this...
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Dick Netzer, a leading public finance economist specializing in state and local issues and urban government, brings together in this comprehensive volume essays by top scholars connecting the property tax with land use. They explore the idea that the property tax is used as a partial substitute...
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