Demand‐Side Perspective on the Informal Economy: A Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT This study presents a focused and cohesive investigation into the demand side of the informal economy through a systematic literature review (SLR) of 76 peer‐reviewed articles. While previous research has predominantly addressed supply‐side dynamics, this study shifts the focus to consumer related factors within informal markets.
Agnieszka Małecka +2 more
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Policy process theory development: Perspectives from European junior scholars
Abstract The development of policy process theories is progressing rapidly. Scholars increasingly apply these theories originated in the US to different contexts and continents, such as Europe. Furthermore, scholars at different career stages, including junior scholars, work on and with these theories.
Sandra Plümer +2 more
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Abstract The Great Divergence debate has been the leading conversation in economic history for the past 25 years. This review article explores new comparative horizons in global economic history. I argue that questions of South–South Divergence form a logical and timely extension to the Great Divergence research agenda.
Ewout Frankema
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The politics of the minimum wage: Explaining introduction and levels
Abstract There is much economics research on the effects of minimum wages, but little research on their politics. Yet, ever more advanced capitalist democracies have introduced minimum wages, and the setting of minimum wage levels has become increasingly politicized.
Michal Kozák, Georg Picot
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Towards Better Understanding of Party‐Union Relationship: An Empirical Analysis
ABSTRACT In many European democracies, political parties and trade unions have developed a long‐standing relationship. This relationship has certainly evolved over the last few decades as both actors have had to adapt to changes in their constituencies.
Paweł Kamiński, Szczepan Czarnecki
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Plea Bargaining Procedures Worldwide: Drivers of Introduction and Use
ABSTRACT Over the last three decades, plea bargaining has been adopted by many jurisdictions worldwide. However, a comprehensive account of both its adoption as well as its use is still missing. We survey 174 jurisdictions, finding that 101 allow plea‐bargaining.
Gabriele Paolini +2 more
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Approaching the socialist factory and its workforce: considerations from fieldwork in (former) Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Archer R, Musić G.
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'It was better when it was worse': blue-collar narratives of the recent past in Belgrade. [PDF]
Archer R.
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Cultures of Victory and the Political Consequences of Foundational Legitimacy in Croatia and Kosovo. [PDF]
Boduszyński MP, Pavlaković V.
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Ethnic Intermarriage and Social Cohesion. What Can We Learn from Yugoslavia? [PDF]
Smits J.
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