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In this paper we point out that the theoretical predictions concern-ing Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) are not fully confirmed by empirical evidence in Italy, a strict EPL country in the nine-ties, according to OECD indexes. In particular, worker and job flow rates are remarkably high,...
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Abstract Englisch Apparently the European economic model being subjected to a double competition problem. On the one hand, there are enormous differences in the level of competitiveness of the various member countries of the euro area and the EU among themselves. In the long term this Problem...
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The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, France, Germany and …
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the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. The importance of harmonisation in achieving stated supervisory objectives is also … that can be put in place to re inforce the incentives of all parties involved – not just to management but all parties …
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Up until 1989, there existed “the Big Eight” accountancy firms namely the eight major international accountancy firms, Arthur Young (AY), Ernst & Whinney (EW), Deloitte Haskins & Sells (DHS) ,Touche Ross (TR), Price Waterhouse, Coopers and Lybrand, Arthur Andersen and KPMG. At present, there...
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different countries (Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Holland and Switzerland) we have obtained the following empirical results …
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the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. The importance of harmonisation in achieving stated supervisory objectives is also … that can be put in place to re inforce the incentives of all parties involved – not just to management but all parties …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005055487