Does eurosclerosis matter ? - institutional reform and labor market performance in Central and Eastern European countries in the 1990s [PDF]
This paper examines the labor market dynamics of six CEE countries over the last 10 years, paying special attention to the nature of labor market institutions these countries have adopted and their impact on labor market performance.
Riboud, Michelle +2 more
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MODELING TEMPERATURE IN THE ECUADORIAN PARAMO THROUGH DEEP LEARNING
This study focuses on predicting temperature using multivariate time series at two locations in Tungurahua province, Ecuador: Mula Corral, situated in the high-altitude grassland ecosystem known as paramo, and Airport Ambato, located in the city center.
Marco Javier Castelo Cabay +2 more
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Elektroninio sporto paramos teikimo proceso analizė: paramos teikėjo profilio nustatymas Lietuvoje
The main purpose of this master thesis is to identify the profile of the electronic sports sponsor in Lithuania by firstly creating a sponsor’s profile investigation model based on the review of the existing literature and secondly evaluating and analysing the empirical research data.
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Some benefits of reducing inflation in transition economies [PDF]
We analyse welfare effects of the interactions between the tax system and inflation in Poland and in Ukraine, using the framework developed by Feldstein (1997, 1999). This approach stresses the fact that inflation increases distortions created by the tax
Blaszkiewicz, Monika +4 more
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Water factories of the high Colombian mountains: Páramo as 'infrastructural nature
Páramo is a term imported from Spain to the northern Andes to refer to uninhabited, barren, mountainous areas. This notion has, in more recent times, acquired new meanings.
Santiago Martínez Medina +4 more
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El Paramo de Sumapaz, Colombia
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Short but not sweet - new evidence on short duration morbidities from India [PDF]
India spends 6 percent of its GDP on health-three times the amount spent by Indonesia and twice that of China-and spending on non-chronic morbidities is three times that of chronic illnesses.
Das, Jishnu, Sanchez-Paramo, Carolina
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Changes in Returns to Education in Latin America: the Role of Demand and Supply of Skills [PDF]
Changes in the relative wages of workers with different amounts of education have profound implications for developing countries, where initial levels of inequality are often very high.
Carolina Sanchez-Paramo +2 more
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Soil Microbial Diversity in Páramos Wetland of the Colombian Andes Reveals Novel and Unique Features Within a Global Wetland Database. [PDF]
Couradeau E +9 more
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The Euro: only for the agile [PDF]
Alan Ahearne and Jean Pisani-Ferry explore the implications of economic divergence in the euro area for policy makers, as well as the discipline required to be part of the single currency.
Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry
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