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This paper analyses the link between educational qualification structure and information technology (IT) in the service production process. The analysis is based on 1996 cross‐sectional data for approximately 1,000 West German firms. The empirical evidence indicates that IT capital and...
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investigate to what extent the difference between Germany and The Netherlands can be explained from the demand side of the labour … difference are diverse: the difference in industrial structure (more manufacturing in Germany, more services in The Netherlands …
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competition in its traditional areas of manufacturing, a more domestically-driven growth dynamic, especially in the production and …
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-war. Canada’s rural sector equally appreciated German POW labour and revenues almost exceeded costs. German POWs presented an …
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investigate to what extent the difference between Germany and The Netherlands can be explained from the demand side of the labour … difference are diverse: the difference in industrial structure (more manufacturing in Germany, more services in The Netherlands …
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investigate to what extent the difference between Germany and The Netherlands can be explained from the demand side of the labour … difference are diverse: the difference in industrial structure (more manufacturing in Germany, more services in The Netherlands …
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This paper uses evidence from German-speaking central Europe to address open questions about the Consumer and Industrious Revolutions. Did they happen outside the early-developing, North Atlantic economies? Were they shaped by the “social capital” of traditional institutions? How were they...
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