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This article deals with the issues of different theoretical approaches to education. Education is seen as a tool, how to distinct different marginal productivities of employees. We start from the fact of an information asymmetry on the labour markets, asymmetry between employers and potential...
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Internet with all services is integral part of profession and private life of the all community. Web technologies develop very quickly and its usage has an increasing trend. Web technologies are used for various purposes in private business and public administration companies. In both cases web...
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The impact of different financing alternatives on two simple models of the university system is analysed in this paper … representative university. Models differ in the rules for the decision-making of universities. In the first - optimising model - each … university in each period maximalizes the probability of survival, control variables are the income of universities and the …
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In this paper we construct a supply function of university education, i.e. the dependence of the supply (the number of … places for students) on its price, i.e. on the revenue of university (either from scholarship or from state support) per … student. We derive our results from an optimization model. We suppose, that every university in every period maximizes the …
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n this paper we study three crucial questions of economic decision-making: a) How are the people motivated in the choice of profession (career) and schools? This is also a decision that deals with the criteria for building the human capital of various specialisations. b) Can enterprises rely on...
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This article focuses on common and different attributes of education and health from economic and social perspective. Education and health are not usually analyzed together so this could be considered to be an innovative approach. Article contains knowledge which reflects empirically known...
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In this paper we study three crucial questions of economic decision-making: a) How are the people motivated in the choice of profession (career) and schools? This is also a decision that deals with the criteria for building the human capital of various specialisations. b) Can enterprises rely on...
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The impact of different financing alternatives on dynamic model of the university system is analysed in this paper … university. Heterogeneity of universities is not in strategies they follow but in basic parameters – for example their size. In … information. Each university in each period reacts according to simple rules on the difference between the number of applicants …
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In this paper we study three crucial questions of economic decision-making: a) How are the people motivated in the choice of profession (career) and schools? This is also a decision that deals with the criteria for building the human capital of various specialisations. b) Can enterprises rely on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008736100
The paper summarises the results of various economic concepts of minimum wage. Consecutively, it presents an analysis of the minimum wage development in the Czech Republic since its introduction in 1991 and of the impact of substantial changes in its level, which can be observed since 1999. The...
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