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Steffen Torp and Jon Reiersen
The Nordic countries are among the world?s leading countries in international rankings on prosperity, productivity, social equity, trust, and health. Such positive results may be linked to how these countries have organized their working life. The aim of...
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Patrick J. Reville, John E. Cullen
The movement of undocumented people across the southern border of the United States creates an environment which destroys the free market of United States labor by increasing the supply of labor and decreasing the price of labor. The undocumented females...
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William Seyfried
At the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century, several countries in the periphery of Europe began suffering from sovereign debt crises, resulting from and contributing to economic weakness. As of late 2013, each country was struggling wi...
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Christiane Diehl Taylor
Social capital is an asset that is generated by the relationship between individuals within a social structure. It allows individuals to achieve goals that are unachievable in its absence or achievable only at higher cost. Wives are a form of social capi...
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Jessica I. Elfenbein
From 1860 to 1960, Baltimore was an important center of the men?s ready-to- wear clothing industries. German-speaking Jews created many businesses that manufactured and sold underwear, men?s suits, and specialty items like hats and umbrellas. The straw h...
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Charles Steven Palmer
In the summer of 1978, police officers and fire fighters in Memphis, Tennessee walked off their jobs ostensibly over a salary dispute. While economics did indeed play a crucial role in the ultimate decision to strike, the walkouts were more the result of...
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John DiNardo and David S. Lee
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