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characteristics in 26 European countries (using EU-SILC data) and the US (using CPS data) and find a robust tendency in all countries …
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In many spatial resource models it is assumed that the agent is able to determine the harvesting activity over the complete spatial domain. However, agents frequently have only access to a resource at particular locations at which the moving biomass, such as fish or game, may be caught or...
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accession of more small states to the EU. This will further advance the EU's economic and social position in the world …
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article aims to show why Iceland, after its financial collapse in 2008, is now at last on the road to adopting a new …
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until 2008 with the experience of Sweden and Iceland. The working hypothesis is that social capital decay can be a precursor … as well as consequence of slow economic growth and of financial crises. Iceland is a case in point. An increasingly …
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encourage more stable long-run economic growth. Thereafter, the paper considers Iceland as a case study of the intertwined …
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For a long time, abundant natural resources brought Iceland a high and volatile real exchange rate with adverse effects …
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This paper reviews aspects of the constitution making process in Iceland after the financial collapse of 2008 …, emphasizing the differences between the provisional constitution of 1944 when Iceland separated unilaterally from Nazi …-occupied Denmark and Denmark's 1849 constitution which served, with notable exceptions, as the prototype for Iceland's 1944 …
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To understand Iceland's political situation, it is necessary to consider the historical background to the post …
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This paper maps the use of digital tools in the Icelandic constitutional revision process of 2011 and discusses its aftermath in subsequent years. Although causal links between the digital elements of the process and the content and fate of the constitutional bill are impossible to establish, an...
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