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Biography 4: Mobilizing Europe’s Capital

2010
There have always been those who thought Europe would best be governed by uniting Eurocrats in splendid isolation. The correspondence of Paul Hoffman, Administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration steering the Marshall Plan for European reconstruction, contains a letter claiming ‘Europe needs a Canberra center, viz. a place where people from
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Mobilization of Private Capital

1968
A problem that affected the Allied Powers in particular was how to pay for the purchase of increased quantities of essential foreign products at a time when their export business had fallen off sharply. Both France and Britain had invested huge amounts of capital in overseas territories before the war.
Shepard B. Clough   +2 more
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Mobility Support for Millimeter Wave Communications: Opportunities and Challenges

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022
Jing Li, Yong Niu, Hao Wu
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Human Capital Mobility II

2004
Migration from poorer to richer countries can produce a vicious circle from a gap in real wages through a gap in human capital causing a gap in productivity causing a gap in real wages again. This circle can be linked with another one (based on the effective wage theory) connecting the level of real wages to the prices of non-tradables.
Tomáš Cahlík   +2 more
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Internationally Mobile Capital

The Indian Economic Journal, 1993
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A Comprehensive Survey on Mobility-Aware D2D Communications: Principles, Practice and Challenges

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
Muhammad Waqas, Yong Niu, Yong Li
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Weighted Mobility

Advanced Materials, 2020
G. Jeffrey Snyder   +2 more
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