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-in effects on the one hand, and the possibilities for transformation and innovation on the other is only gained by analyzing …
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-in effects on the one hand, and the possibilities for transformation and innovation on the other is only gained by analyzing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010751044
-in effects on the one hand, and the possibilities for transformation and innovation on the other is only gained by analyzing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011026101
In 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: "The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences", which was intended to one of the meetings of a seminar including Talcott Parsons, Wassilly Léontief, Paul Sweezy and other Harvard scholars, that he took the initiative to start. In this paper...
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framework, which is based on an alternative theory of the firm, on the study of the evolution of the heterogeneity of …
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La privatisation est au cœur des réformes structurelles pour les économies en transition. En théorie son principal … objectif est de changer les structures de corporate governance dans le but d'améliorer l'efficience des entreprises. En théorie …
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so, the paper creates a theory of endogenous institutional change wherethere are three social groups, each one owns a …
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The funding of social protection has strongly evolved in Bismarckian countries : whereas social protection used to rely on social contributions, since the 1990s most of the new expenditures have been funded through taxation, leading to a more balanced mix in the structure of social protection...
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This paper is about the alignment of technology and modes of organization in infrastructures in the context of their reform. Since infrastructures are characterized by strong technical complementarities, we explore the resulting 'critical technical functions' that need to be performed in order...
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Applying regressions on a sample of 18 OECD countries from 1970 to 2009 using new indicators, we find that right-wing governments liberalize more the financial sector that left-wing governments. We show that if a left-wing government accepts to liberalize the financial sector, an increase of...
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