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The level and direction of foreign investments in developing countries , for
example , seem to indicate that firms do not invest in low social wage countries
unless other factors like infrastructure and worker productivity justify such
investments ...
The level and direction of foreign investments in developing countries , for
example , seem to indicate that firms do not invest in low social wage countries
unless other factors like infrastructure and worker productivity justify such
investments ...
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2 percent of the total GDP of the Member States and to less than 4 percent of the
central government spending of these countries ( average government spending
in OECD countries is 40 percent of GDP ) . The Common Agriculture Policy ...
2 percent of the total GDP of the Member States and to less than 4 percent of the
central government spending of these countries ( average government spending
in OECD countries is 40 percent of GDP ) . The Common Agriculture Policy ...
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model of the " Bismarck countries " , and the welfare systems of . the countries of
the southern rim of the Community ( Leibfried , 1991 ) . Each of these models and
their numerous variants are rooted in peculiar historical and political traditions ...
model of the " Bismarck countries " , and the welfare systems of . the countries of
the southern rim of the Community ( Leibfried , 1991 ) . Each of these models and
their numerous variants are rooted in peculiar historical and political traditions ...
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