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Multinationals, skills, and wage elasticities [PDF]
FDI, Cross-border acquisitions, Multinational enterprises, Foreign ownership, Labor demand, Skill groups, J23, F16, F21, F23,
Katariina Nilsson Hakkala +8 more
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Background – Canine pyoderma is one of the most common presentations in small animal practice, frequently leading to antimicrobial prescribing. Objectives – To provide clinicians with antimicrobial treatment guidelines for staphylococcal pyoderma, including those involving meticillin‐resistant staphylococci.
Anette Loeffler +9 more
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Patterns of ethnic self-employment in time and space: evidence from British Census microdata
Self-employment, Ethnicity, Immigrants, J23, J7, L26,
Drinkwater, Stephen +5 more
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Further bromination of methoxy quinoline furnished novel polyfunctionalized quinoline derivatives. Additionally, nitration of dibromoquinoline gave 5‐nitrated quinoline. Their significant anticancer activities were determined and also supported by in silico studies.
Osman Çakmak +5 more
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Product price differences across countries: determinants and effects [PDF]
International price comparisons, Tradability, Labor intensity, Wage dispersion, Consumption, E31, F31. F16, J23, J31, J33,
Lipsey, Robert E. +4 more
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The Labor Market in Ukraine under Martial Law Conditions: State and Prospects of Development
During the period of martial law in Ukraine, there was a decrease in both the demand for the labor force and its supply. Negative processes in the labor market create difficulties with the recovery of the economy of Ukraine.
Cherevko Heorhiy +3 more
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Using Association Rules to Find Personalized BookRecommendation for Library [PDF]
In this paper, we use readers' borrowing history records as the source data of mining. Each borrowing history record contains a reader ever borrowed books and the reader's the degrees of interest for those books. We let one reader as the target of mining,
Chui-Cheng Chen
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Economic consequences of vertical mismatch
We study two first‐order economic consequences of vertical mismatch, using a simple (neoclassical) model of under and overemployment. Individuals of high type can perform both skilled and unskilled jobs, but only a fraction of low‐type workers can perform skilled jobs. People have different costs over these jobs.
Pietro Garibaldi +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Regional mismatch and unemployment: theory and evidence from Italy, 1977–1998
Regional imbalances, Wage curve, Unemployment, E24, J23, J31,
Manacorda, Marco +5 more
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Employment and wage effects of a payroll-tax cut—evidence from a regional experiment [PDF]
Payroll tax, Labor demand, Tax incidence, Propensity score matching, H22, J23, J32,
Roope Uusitalo +3 more
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