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We investigate the relationship between job complexity and the skills development of adult workers in Europe using the Cedefop European Skills and Jobs Survey (ESJS). The results suggest that challenging workplaces, workplaces in which jobs are designed to include complex tasks, and which place...
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According to psychologists and neuroscientists, a key source of intrinsic motivation is learning. An economic model of this is presented. Learning may make work less onerous, or the employee may value it in and of itself. Multitasking generates learning: performing one task increases...
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” mistaking abstract models for reality (Mandelbrot & Taleb 2009). Another failure arises in the modelling of the economics of the … improvement comes from realism (Colignatus 2007). Economics as a science suffers from bad math and the maltreatment of its … economics are advised to write their parliament in support of that enquiry. …
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This paper examines the connections between democracy and education, particularly as it concerns economics. We adopt a … deliberate and reflect on their different ideas and opinions – a view not available to mainstream economics with its preference … to economics education. An important aspect of this is students' exploration of their values. We argue this approach …
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In games with strict strategic complementarities, properly mixed Nash equilibria--equilibria that are not in pure strategies--are unstable for a broad class of learning dynamics.
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In games with strict strategic complementarities, properly mixed Nash equilibria--equilibria that are not in pure strategies--are unstable for a broad class of learning dynamics.
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The main contribution of this paper is in introducing for the first time the iterative model to the quality management process of developing countries. The iterative model is a process decision and development model used predominantly within the software product development. This model...
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