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Defiant pride: Origins and consequences of ethnic voting
Abstract Why do voters often remain loyal to ethnic parties despite receiving little in terms of material welfare? I develop a theory focused on the role of dignity concerns in explaining within‐group variation in ethnic party loyalty. Group members who face discrimination from state agencies dominated by outgroups respond with defiant pride, which ...
Mashail Malik
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Trust Matters: Examining the Dynamics of Management's Trust in Employee Representation
ABSTRACT While trust's relevance in employment relations has been recognised by scholars, empirical studies on management's trust in employee representation are notably scarce. The paper addresses this gap, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that shape effective dialogue in the employment relationship.
Argyro Avgoustaki +2 more
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THE BAROMETER OF THE ROMANIAN ECONOMY - FEBRUARY 2007 VERSION [PDF]
The Barometer presents on a monthly and quarterly basis the evolution of the Romanian economy, its state and trends, by the means of the main macroeconomic indicators and aggregates and brief economic analyses: GDP developments, industrial production ...
Caraiani, Petru +7 more
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The return of wolves in Europe has triggered conflicts around livestock protection measures, prompting a participatory process in South Tyrol (2022–2025) involving eight stakeholder groups to identify obstacles and co‐develop interventions. Socio‐economic issues—like the declining viability of summer grazing and lack of personnel—proved as critical as ...
Stauder Julia +4 more
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Defining the geographical level of competition: a taxonomy of industry tradability
Abstract The paper develops a taxonomy of industry tradability to define the geographical level at which competition takes place. First, it creates a novel dataset that combines production and international trade data for both goods and services industries, defined at a detailed (3‐digit) level of industry aggregation for 15 European countries.
Sara Calligaris +4 more
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Chasing the perfida Albione: Anglo‐Italian productivity gap in the late 1930s
Abstract This paper presents new estimates of Anglo‐Italian labour productivity levels in manufacturing in the late 1930s, derived using the standard single‐deflation approach. The findings confirm a substantial productivity gap between Italy and the United Kingdom at the aggregate level, alongside pronounced intersectoral heterogeneity.
Tancredi Salamone
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Transportation is still the largest emission-contributing sector in Indonesia. However, the Government has set an aggressive electrification target in the transportation sector if it needs to be balanced with a financing scheme for energy conversion ...
Budi Endarto
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Short Abstract The commentary offers a simple heuristic framework to suggest how geographers might conceive and unlock the potential of alternative modalities of infrastructure‐based futuring to make a difference to how policy and action unfold in spatial future‐making.
Michael Glass, Jean‐Paul Addie
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This research proposes a mechanism that enables the battery swapping station (BSS) to provide battery swap services for multiple types of batteries, termed battery heterogeneity, utilized in electric motorcycles.
Nisa Evi Fauziah +3 more
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