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2 1. Introduction “[…] Property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit vast numbers of people who do not themselves exercise these rights.” (Thomas Sowell, [...] to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to a balance of rights and obligations.” (TRIPS, Article 7). In most Latin [...] Mill justify PRs (and the protection of intellectual property in particular) by referring to the social and economic conditions which they create. One related argument is that these rights create an e
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model, which is different from the more standard fixed effects analysis. In general, future well-being work which wants to take advantage of the benefits that a dynamic panel assessment offers, needs to be [...] investigation is to aid this collective understanding, hopefully eliciting more successful dynamic panel work within the life satisfaction area in the future.3 The remainder of the article is organised as follows: [...] this investigation into the dynamics of life satisfaction. 6 GMM was developed by Lars Peter Hansen; work that led, in part, to him being selected as one of the three Nobel Prize winners for Economics in
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decisions and that they are poor managers of their financials (Markovich & De Vaney, 1997). “The social and economic gains from tackling low financial performance dwarf any conceivable cost of improvement”
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who is a citizen of one EMU country and travels or works in another one. 1 According to the Theory of Social Identity (Tajfel and Turner, 1979) social identity is defined primarily according to those aspects [...] political affiliations. The Social Democrats (SPD) are our reference group. Affiliates of the other large party, the Christian Democrats (CDU) have slightly higher concerns than the Social Democrats. Individuals [...] not differ from the Social Democrats. People with a long-lasting party preference for the Liberal Democratic Party (FDP) and for the Green Party (Grüne) are less worried than the Social Democrats. These results
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Consistency and Cognitive Dissonance. Social Forces, 46, 160–171. Geschwender, J.A. (1967b) Status Inconsistency, Social Isolation, and Individual Unrest. Social Forces, 46, 477–483. Gueorguieva, R.V. [...] paper understands both gratification variables and occupational qualification as factors that define social positions. This means, for example, that when occupational qualification shows a declining effect [...] proportion 3 of such status inconsistencies may help explain deviating behavior, voting deci- sions and social change (e.g., Geschwender, 1967a, 1967b). Furthermore, given the importance of subjective variables
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Frankfurt a.M. Bourdieu, Pierre (1990a): La domination masculine. In: Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, S. 2-31. Bourdieu, Pierre (1990b): Was heißt sprechen. Zur Ökonomie des sprachlichen Tausches, [...] Cambridge. Bourdieu, Pierre (1984): Homo academicus, Frankfurt a.M. Bourdieu, Pierre (1985): The Social Space and the Genesis of Groups. Theory and Society, 14, 6, S. 723-744. Bourdieu, Pierre (1987a): [...] 658-670. Wikan, Unni (1999): Debate. Culture in the Nation and Public Opinion: a Norwe- gian Case. In: Social Anthropology, 7, 1, S. 57-64.
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originate from high social strata. English language proficiency is assessed, both by nationals and IS, as equally proficient. They are an internationally minded group: all of them intend to work “abroad” with [...] capital consists of physical assets that can be converted into cash. Social capital includes disposing of a durable network or a social group membership. Cultural capital comes in three types. The embodied [...] Bourdieu’s work, is misconceiving the the- oretical constructs. Occassionally, Bourdieu’s theory is perceived as being biased toward the structuralism which undoubtedly is part of his work. However, agents
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ly investigate the social backgrounds of students who decide for or against EMI. Failure to account for different social backgrounds and diver- sity among students can foster social inequality and the [...] key concepts within Bourdieu’s theory of social reproduction are social class, capital, and habitus. Class constitutes the primary determinant of an agent’s social and professional development (Bourdieu [...] irrespective of social background. Nevertheless, PRESSpeers steadily increases in both strength and signifi- cance from students with a high social background ( 0.170; p .05) to the lower middle social background
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tistical analysis. Social and personal skills Students can review and interpret the work of others and explain the methodological foun- dations of their own research. They can work in small groups and [...] European in- tegration process as well as a range of social issues that affect European societies (e.g. social inequality, cultural phenomena, social cleavage structures etc.). Via the format of a lecture [...] also able to distinguish different domains of philosophy such as political, social and cultural philos- ophy, social, social ontology, ethics and theory of sciences. Students are able to compare and analyse
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projects. They choose an idea of their own, profit or socially oriented. They're invited and motivated to work interdisciplinary. Students learn and improve their entrepreneurial competencies and mindset. Inhaltliche [...] is opened for students to move into those parts of business consulting which focus on ethical and social auditing for consulting agencies, multinationals and NGO’s. Feedback from alumni indicates that the [...] are therefore (i) audience (non-jurists with no juridical career goals; managers who will need to work with lawyers); (ii) complete and self-contained – i.e. many of the basics of legal studies which might
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