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U.S.and Germany. The benchmark for assessing the empirical analyses theoretically is the general equilibrium framework … reality of labour market rationing and itsdistributional implications both in the U.S. and Germany. … U.S.and Germany. The benchmark for assessing the empirical analyses theoretically is the general equilibrium framework …
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Entwicklungen in Großbritannien und in Deutschland. Dabei werden die staatlichen Fördermaßnahmen auch im Hinblick auf die abnehmende … Staat, Wirtschaftsordnung und Altersversorgung7 Fördermaßnahmen in Deutschland8 Fördermaßnahmen in Großbritannien9 …) that may be utilized as part of individual pension plans. The developments in Great Britain and in Germany are compared …
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these tasks is not problem-free, especially in certain sectors, such as agriculture, small retail trade, hotels and …
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workers in jobs intensive in numerical tasks – relative to reading tasks – perform relatively better in the numeracy section … hold mainly for simple tasks, suggesting that our findings are not fully generated by the sorting of workers across jobs. A …
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of action, namely, loss prevention measures, consumers complaints services, and legal defense actions. The three tasks …
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Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of technical change in productivity improvements and for that matter economic growth. The consensus is that technological change accounts for a significant proportion of gross national product (GNP)...
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FISHER and TEMIN (1973) have arguedrecently that many empirical studies1 relatingto the Schumpeterian hypothesis are inappropriatefor testing that hypothesis. Theyobserve that Schumpeter can be interpreted ashypothesizing that the elasticity of the value ofresearch and development (R and D)...
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The objective of this study is to analyze technical change and the role of research and development (R&D) spillovers in this process for the U.S. agricultural sector. This study is composed of both a theoretical and an empirical analysis. In the theoretical analysis, a quality innovation model...
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