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Drawing on the analysis in MS9, this paper summarises the policy relevant lessons on what drives and hinders institutional change in services for people with disabilities in EU Member States, and offers some recommendations on how such changes may be facilitated. The focus is mainly on the...
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A tanulmány a magyar államháztartás kiadási és bevételi oldalának szerkezetét vizsgálja, egyszerű statisztikai eszközökkel, az 1991 és 2004 közötti időszakban. Az Európai Unió tagországaival való összevetés, illetve elméleti megfontolások alapján négy sajátosságot...
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The innovative and growth potential of new start-ups is often questioned on the basis that many new entrants only find themselves in the private sector due to loss of jobs in the shrinking public sector. The paper explores one plausible route to this kind of self-employment. Using labour force...
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A gazdasági szerkezetváltás irodalma a kisvállalkozások bővülését a folyamat egyik fő hajtóerejeként mutatja be, ezt azonban a kelet-európai empirikus elemzések kevéssé támasztják alá. Tanulmányunk kiinduló hipotézise szerint az önfoglalkoztatók könnyebben képesek...
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Az önfoglalkoztatási ráta növekedésének egyik oka a kibővült lehetőségekben, a szolgáltatások iránti kereslet növekedésében, másik oka pedig abban kereshető, hogy a munkanélküliség növekedésével a munkavállalók bizonyos csoportjai egyre nehezebben tudnak...
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Fears of job losses and of increasing inequality loom large in current debates on how globalization is affecting our economies. By fundamentally changing the organization of production and work, globalization creates complex and changing patterns of winners and losers. Globalization thus creates...
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It is expected that binding biophysical constraints have the potential to slow growth and impede the improvement of other key macroeconomic variables. Using a DYNK (Dynamic New Keynesian) model of the EU27, we study two different environmental policy options and evaluate their impact on...
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With reference to the use of material and energy resources, we seek to • underline the need for a marked socio-ecological transition. Business-as-usual will fail in the face of an unprecendented rise in global demand, a rising price level and volatility of raw materials and indications of...
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Long-term beneficial welfare state reforms not only face opposition from powerful insiders and beneficiaries of the system in place. While potential losers from a policy change are often relatively easy to spot, ewll-designed reforms generate mostly diffuse gains, and the potential winners are...
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In this contribution we describe how green policies should be designed to activate private innovation forces for ecological transitions. We look at the evidence on the current deployment of green policies and the current performance of the private green innovation machine. We try to assess how...
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