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remittances from Germany amounted to more than five billion euro, making Germany one of the top ten countries worldwide. Given the huge sums of money in question and the equally significant potential economic [...] force behind migration (World Bank 2005, IMF 2005). While Germany is one of the major immigration countries in the European Union only a few studies analyze the determinants of remittances from Germany; these [...] “Spaetaussiedler”. “Aussiedler” and “Spaetaussiedler” acquire German citizenship upon entering the country. Seite 2 integration within the European Union. This study addresses remittance behavior in Germany
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Steuerbasis zu wenig Beachtung schenkt.“ (Institut "Finanzen und Steuern" e.V 2004: 15) 4 „In all countries, the definition of the corporate tax base is extremely complex… It is not feasible to present a [...] differences are at least partly explained by institutional factors, - the degree to which firms in a country are incorporated, taxation of oil revenues – and the erosion of the corporate income tax base, fore [...] auch vielleicht abgeschwächter, besteht aber eine solche Ankoppelung auch international: „Across countries there is indeed a strong association between the top individual rate and the top statutory corporate
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varies widely from country to country (European Commission, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004). The lowest proportion of people in favour of the euro has consistently been found in those countries that are not members [...] following, we concentrate on a single country: Germany. Not only is it one of the countries that showed low acceptance of the euro before its introduction, it is also a country whose economic system is important [...] both of which belong to the group of countries whose national identity is constructed primarily through their economic and political system.1 In those countries whose national identity is strongly culturally
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gemeinsam verstanden werden. Siehe auch http://www.work-life-society-happiness.net/ 31 „[Sustainable Development] aims at the continuous improvement of the quality of life and well-being on Earth for present [...] Pedersen, Peder (2005): What Buys Happiness? Analyzing Trends in Subjective Well-Being in 15 European Countries, 1973-2002, IZA Discussion Paper No 1716, Bonn Blanchflower, David und Oswald, David (2000): Well-Being [...] Unified Theory, Economic Journal Vol 111, No 473, pp 465-484 EU (2006): Review of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy − Renewed Strategy, 10917/06, Brüssel Fernández-Dols, José-Miguel und Ruiz-Belda, Mar
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of these students have a Master´s degree. 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country where first degree was achieved Data about the countries where the degrees were achieved is only available [...] Second degree 4.2.1 Subject of second degree 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country where first degree was achieved 4.3.2 Country where second degree was achieved 5. Information Source [...] ........................................ 13 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved.............................................. 15 4.3.1 Country where first degree was achieved ...............
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economic development. This focus on regions meant that public policy directed to locational development was relevant to the overall research agenda. The main contributors to regional development in terms [...] regional development by public policy 5 actors. Therefore, regionally-based initiatives have focused increasingly on cluster development. However, often these public policy cluster development initiatives [...] support in developing first versions of the questionnaires we would like to thank Jana Okech, research assistant at the ESCP-EAP European School of Management. 2 The Value Adding Web at Work – Developing a toolbox
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and other European countries analyzed historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions – inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European [...] either a blank space or a different country marked with a different color. This clear-cut distinction relies (functionally, one might add) on the conception of countries as a homogeneous territory, a message [...] European and non-European countries. The seminar was continuation of the seminar that took place from 28.-30. September 2011 in Leck. Living on the border. European BorderRegions in Comparison Thank you so
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Future Research Agenda on „Gold Farming“: Real-World Production in Developing Countries for the Virtual Economies of Online Games, Development Informatics, Working Paper Series, Paper No. 32, http://www.sed
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differently! This fits well with the observation that the main effect of the recent technological development is, at least until today, the creation of new forms of content distribution rather than the creation [...] Though the relative importance of advertising differs within different media categories and across countries, it amounts to a large part of the total revenues, varying from 40% to 80% (Ludwig, 2003: 206). [...] a true defensive strategy where the company does not try to cope with cyclical but structural developments. Miller and Friesen (1982: 3) named this approach “the conservative model of innovation” in which
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periods and to develop feasible action plans to effectively respond to climate change in the short and long-term to ensure sustainable development of Vietnam, take opportunities to develop towards a low [...] adaptation; but not development as usual - Development strategies must maximize flexibility to incorporate climate knowledge as it is gained. 11 The presentation “Renewable energy development in Vietnam - Current [...] exporting, meeting the energy demand for socioeconomic development of the country, fuel conservation and energy security for future. o Developing new projects with combination of existing projects improvement