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Modeling Pe2rformance in IRONMAN<sup>®</sup> 70.3 Age Group Triathletes. [PDF]
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2004
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the argument that recent years have seen a ‘race to the bottom’ in social spending. Using comparative data from 21 OECD countries, it shows that social spending has been increasing rather than decreasing in recent decades and that the welfare state has become a more prominent aspect of public policy in most OECD ...
Francis G Castles, Castles Francis G
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AbstractThis chapter focuses on the argument that recent years have seen a ‘race to the bottom’ in social spending. Using comparative data from 21 OECD countries, it shows that social spending has been increasing rather than decreasing in recent decades and that the welfare state has become a more prominent aspect of public policy in most OECD ...
Francis G Castles, Castles Francis G
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The Race to the Bottom, from the Bottom
Economica, 2006The dominant perspective in discussions of labour and environmental standards and globalization is that of North–South competition and its impact on Northern standards. This paper presents an alternative perspective, that of South–South competition to export to the North and its impact on Southern standards.
Chau, Nancy H., Kanbur, Ravi
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Are the tendencies of the race to the bottom real in the European Union?
The increasing globalization and integration of markets are one of the causes of tax competition. Even though tax competition may be beneficial for some countries, on the other hand for others states it may mean an erosion of their public budgets.
Veronika Dvořáková
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Race to the bottom: Labor forces, policy and immigration in Vietnam
This paper examines the interplay between labor market dynamics, internal migration, and institutional reforms in shaping income inequality across 63 Vietnamese provinces from 2012 to 2022. Drawing on the race-to-the-bottom framework, we employ a Two-Way
Fei Fan, Ha Văn Trung
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New Scientist, 2011
Don Walsh, who conquered the Mariana trench in 1960, reflects on a new bid to repeat the epic ...
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Don Walsh, who conquered the Mariana trench in 1960, reflects on a new bid to repeat the epic ...
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2020
This chapter unfolds the basis of a new social contract that sets out innovative ways of redistributing risks and opportunities. It also discusses how “committed nationalism” — the nationalism of mutual responsibility that places fellow nationals at the top of one's social priorities — may help to rebuild social solidarity.
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This chapter unfolds the basis of a new social contract that sets out innovative ways of redistributing risks and opportunities. It also discusses how “committed nationalism” — the nationalism of mutual responsibility that places fellow nationals at the top of one's social priorities — may help to rebuild social solidarity.
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The Race to the Bottom, From the Bottom
2000The dominant perspective in discussions of labor and environmental standards and globalization is that of North-South competition and its impact on Northern standards. This paper presents an alternative perspective, that of South-South competition to export to the North, and its impact on Southern standards.
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A ‘Race to the Bottom’ in the EU?
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2006The objective of this article is to analyse the incentives of Member States as well as of companies in order to establish whether or not the EU can expect to experience a situation in which there is competition for company incorporations. In the European literature on competition between company law regimes, it has been argued that if
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