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impact Assessment has been introduced in the late 1990s in OECD countries, followed by CEE countries in early 2000. With the OECD ministerial declaration on regulatory quality in 1995, the OECD provided the first international standards in this policy area, endorsed at the highest possible level...
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In this paper, I examine the effectiveness of improvements in political and civil rights for attracting foreign direct investment flows (FDI) into democracies. I contend that advances in the quality of democracy – specifically those concerning civil rights – present positive but decreasing...
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In March 2017, the UK voted to leave the EU in what is now popularly known as Brexit. The decision of the UK has raised many fundamental questions about the relationship between EU law and UK football, and the participation of UK football teams in UEFA tournaments. The also paper addressed the...
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deregulation of public service type infrastructure industries. In recent years, Australia's industry reform policies have … critically relied on rapid deregulation of major utilities such as telecommunication, gas and electricity. Although several … industries have been deregulated in the last two decades, our understanding regarding the impact of deregulation on residential …
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This paper examines the responses of the Australian Retailers' Association to the deregulation of industrial relations …. The acceptance of enterprise bargaining both by employers and trade unions in Australia calls into question the ongoing … than 46 per cent of private sector employment in Australia. In the regulated industrial relations environment of the 1970s …
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Formalised enterprise bargaining has been part of the industrial relations framework in Australia since 1991 while …
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Crime is an evil that is increasing day by day in Pakistan. Different factors contribute to the increasing crime trend. This study investigates the impact of human capital, corruption, quality of life, economic misery and rule of law on the crime rate in Pakistan over the period 1985-2019. To...
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In the present paper we analyse the emergence of the first federations in history, taking as an example the Achaean one. We analyse its structure decision making, institutions and finances. Then, we compare it to the present European Union and point out similarities and differences. Lastly, we...
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Bangladesh is a densely populated country with populations about 160 millions. About half of the populations of Bangladesh are under the age of 18 who are considered as children and more than 20 million of them are under the age of 5. About 73% of children live in the rural areas and 27% live in...
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The article is about the main approaches to the definition of social management and control. The author traces the evolution representations about the social management and control in the sociophilosophical and sociological concepts. Particular attention is paid to the different concepts and...
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