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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045224644
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 375 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110534696 , 9783110532401
    Series Statement: Rethinking the Cold War volume 2
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, gebunden ISBN 978-3-11-052656-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Westeuropa ; Osteuropa ; Ost-West-Konflikt ; Wirtschaftsplanung ; Sozialplanung ; Geschichte 1950-1980 ; Europa ; Wirtschaftsplanung ; Geschichte 1942-1980 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Matějka, Ondrěj 1978-
    Author information: Christian, Michel 1977-
    Author information: Kott, Sandrine 1960-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1655349740
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (359 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789048515257 , 9789089643780
    Series Statement: Studies of the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies [2]
    Content: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Seeking Peace in the Wake of War: Europe, 1943-1947 -- Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, Sandrine Kott, Peter Romijn and Olivier Wieviorka -- 1 - In the Wake of War -- The 'War Syndrome' -- World War II and Polish Society -- Marcin Zaremba -- Germans into Allies -- Writing a Diary in 1945 -- Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann -- Two Paths to the Same End? -- The Challenges of the Liberation in France and Italy -- Gabriella Gribaudi, Olivier Wieviorka and Julie Le Gac -- 'Liberators and Patriots' -- Military Interim Rule and the Politics of Transition in the Netherlands, 1944-1945 -- Peter Romijn -- 2 - Reordering Communities -- The Latvian Orphans Released from the Siberian Special Settlements (1946-1947) -- The Story of an Unusual Rescue in the Post-War USSR -- Juliette Denis -- Migration and Cleansing -- Building a New Society in the Czech Borderlands after 1945* -- Matěj Spurný -- To Stay or to Go? -- Reconfigurations of Jewish Life in Post-War Poland, 1944-1947 -- Audrey Kichelewski -- Fighters Like No Others -- The Soviet Partisans in the Wake of War -- Masha Cerovic -- 3 - Organizing the Peace -- How the Soviet Empire Relied on Diversity -- Territorial Expansion and National Borders at the End of World War II in Ruthenia -- Sabine Dullin -- Social Security and the End of the Second World War in France, the Netherlands and Belgium -- Social Peace, Organizational Power and the State -- Dirk Luyten -- The Politics of Reconstruction -- Foreign Aid and State Authority in Greece, 1945-1947 -- Polymeris Voglis -- Organizing World Peace -- The International Labour Organisation from the Second World War to the Cold War -- Sandrine Kott -- Conclusion -- Philip Nord -- Contributors to this Volume -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Europe, 1943-1947 -- Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, Sandrine Kott, Peter Romijn and Olivier Wieviorka -- 1 - In the Wake of War -- The 'War Syndrome' -- World War II and Polish Society -- Marcin Zaremba -- Germans into Allies -- Writing a Diary in 1945 -- Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann -- Two Paths to the Same End? -- The Challenges of the Liberation in France and Italy -- Gabriella Gribaudi, Olivier Wieviorka and Julie Le Gac -- 'Liberators and Patriots' , Military Interim Rule and the Politics of Transition in the Netherlands, 1944-1945 -- Peter Romijn -- 2 - Reordering Communities -- The Latvian Orphans Released from the Siberian Special Settlements (1946-1947) -- The Story of an Unusual Rescue in the Post-War USSR -- Juliette Denis -- Migration and Cleansing -- Building a New Society in the Czech Borderlands after 1945* -- Matěj Spurný -- To Stay or to Go? -- Reconfigurations of Jewish Life in Post-War Poland, 1944-1947 -- Audrey Kichelewski -- Fighters Like No Others -- The Soviet Partisans in the Wake of War -- Masha Cerovic , 3 - Organizing the Peace -- How the Soviet Empire Relied on Diversity -- Territorial Expansion and National Borders at the End of World War II in Ruthenia -- Sabine Dullin -- Social Security and the End of the Second World War in France, the Netherlands and Belgium -- Social Peace, Organizational Power and the State -- Dirk Luyten -- The Politics of Reconstruction -- Foreign Aid and State Authority in Greece, 1945-1947 -- Polymeris Voglis -- Organizing World Peace -- The International Labour Organisation from the Second World War to the Cold War -- Sandrine Kott -- Conclusion -- Philip Nord , Contributors to this Volume -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089643780
    Additional Edition: Print version Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig Seeking Peace in the Wake of War : Europe, 1943-1947 Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2012
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Seeking peace in the wake of war Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2015 ISBN 9789089643780
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Europa ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Kriegsende ; Befriedung ; Geschichte 1943 - 1947 ; Electronic books ; History. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    URL: Cover
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    Author information: Romijn, Peter 1955-
    Author information: Wieviorka, Olivier 1960-
    Author information: Kott, Sandrine 1960-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1678586366
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (383 p)
    ISBN: 311053469X , 9783110534696
    Series Statement: Rethinking the Cold War 2
    Content: Frontmatter --Acknowledgements --Table of Contents --Planning in Cold War Europe: Introduction /Michel, Christian / Kott, Sandrine / Matějka, Ondřej --Part 1: Planning a New World after the War --Peace, Prosperity and Planning Postwar Trade, 1942-1948 /McKenzie, Francine --A Bridge between East and West? Gunnar Myrdal and the UN Economic Commission for Europe, 1947-1957 /Stinsky, Daniel --Part 2: High Modernism Planning --Mandatory Planning versus Indicative Planning? The Eastern Itinerary of French Planners (1960s-1970s) /Gouarné, Isabelle --International Research Planning across the Iron Curtain: East-Central European Social Scientists in the ISSC and Vienna Centre /Naumann, Katja --The Social Engineering Project. Exportation of Capitalist Management Culture to Eastern Europe (1950-1980) /Kott, Sandrine --Transferring Western Knowledge to a centrally planned Economy: Finland and the Scientific-Technical Cooperation with the Soviet Union /Autio-Sarasmo, Sari --Social Engineering and Alienation between East and West: Czech Christian-Marxist Dialogue in the 1960s from the National Level to the Global Arena /Matějka, Ondřej --The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the failed Coordination of Planning in the Socialist Bloc in the 1960s /Godard, Simon --Part 3: Alternatives to Planning --Learning from Yugoslavia? Western Europe and the Myth of Self-Management (1968-1975) /Zaccaria, Benedetto --Managing Socialist Industrialism: Czechoslovak Management Studies in the 1960s and 1970s /Sommer, Vítězslav --Ecosystems Research and Policy Planning: Revisiting the Budworm Project (1972-1980) at the IIASA /Hutter, Michael --"It is not a Question of rigidly Planning Trade" UNCTAD and the Regulation of the International Trade in the 1970s /Christian, Michel --Planning the Future of World Markets: the OECD's Interfuturs Project /Andersson, Jenny --Works Cited
    Content: The idea of planning economy and engineering social life has often been linked with Communist regimes' will of control. However, the persuasion that social and economic processes could and should be regulated was by no means limited to them. Intense debates on these issues developed already during the First World War in Europe and became globalized during the World Economic crisis. During the Cold War, such discussions fuelled competition between two models of economic and social organisation but they also revealed the convergences and complementarities between them. This ambiguity, so often overlooked in histories of the Cold War, represents the central issue of the book organized around three axes. First, it highlights how know-how on planning circulated globally and were exchanged by looking at international platforms and organizations. The volume then closely examines specificities of planning ideas and projects in the Communist and Capitalist World. Finally, it explores East-West channels generated by exchanges around issues of planning which functioned irrespective of the Iron Curtain and were exported in developing countries. The volume thus contributes to two fields undergoing a process of profound reassessment: the history of modernisation and of the Cold War
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110532401
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110526561
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783110532401
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783110526561
    Language: English
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    URL: Cover
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    Author information: Kott, Sandrine 1960-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1769468471
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (37 Seiten, 1867 KB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: This version: August 12,2021
    Series Statement: CEPA discussion papers No. 37
    Note: Gesehen am 02.09.2021 , In Germany, the productivity of professional services, a sector dominated by micro and small firms, declined by 40 percent between 1995 and 2014. This productivity decline also holds true for professional services in other European countries. Using a German firm-level dataset of 700,000 observations between 2003 and 2017, we analyze this largely uncovered phenomenon among professional services, the 4th largest sector in the EU15 business economy, which provide important intermediate services for the rest of the economy. We show that changes in the value chain explain about half of the decline and the increase in part-time employment is a further minor part of the decline. In contrast to expectations, the entry of micro and small firms, despite their lower productivity levels, is not responsible for the decline. We also cannot confirm the conjecture that weakening competition allows unproductive firms to remain in the market
    Language: English
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
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    Author information: Kritikos, Alexander 1965-
    Author information: Schiersch, Alexander
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1751150968
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (72 Seiten, 758 KB)
    Edition: This version: March 10,2021
    Series Statement: CEPA discussion papers No. 27
    Content: We investigate how the economic consequences of the pandemic, and of the government-mandated measures to contain its spread, affect the self-employed – particularly women – in Germany. For our analysis, we use representative, real-time survey data in which respondents were asked about their situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate that among the self-employed, who generally face a higher likelihood of income losses due to COVID-19 than employees, women are 35% more likely to experience income losses than their male counterparts. Conversely, we do not find a comparable gender gap among employees. Our results further suggest that the gender gap among the self-employed is largely explained by the fact that women disproportionately work in industries that are more severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our analysis of potential mechanisms reveals that women are significantly more likely to be impacted by government-imposed restrictions, i.e. the regulation of opening hours. We conclude that future policy measures intending to mitigate the consequences of such shocks should account for this considerable variation in economic hardship.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
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    Author information: Kritikos, Alexander 1965-
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1666913642
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (46 Seiten, 752 KB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: This version: Mai 3, 2019
    Series Statement: CEPA discussion papers No. 4
    Content: A rich literature links knowledge inputs with innovative outputs. However, most of what is known is restricted to manufacturing. This paper analyzes whether the three aspects involving innovative activity - R&D; innovative output; and productivity - hold for knowledge intensive services. Combining the models of Crepon et al. (1998) and of Ackerberg et al. (2015), allows for causal interpretation of the relationship between innovation output and labor productivity. We find that knowledge intensive services benefit from innovation activities in the sense that these activities causally increase their labor productivity. Moreover, the firm size advantage found for manufacturing in previous studies nearly disappears for knowledge intensive services.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Kritikos, Alexander 1965-
    Author information: Audretsch, David B. 1954-
    Author information: Schiersch, Alexander
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1728909058
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (46 Seiten, 478 KB) , Tabellen, Diagramme
    Edition: This version: November 7, 2019
    Series Statement: CEPA discussion papers No. 13
    Content: As the policy debate on entrepreneurship increasingly centers on firm growth in terms of job creation, it is important to better understand which variables influence the first hiring decision and which ones influence the subsequent survival as an employer. Using the German Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), we analyze what role individual characteristics of entrepreneurs play in sustainable job creation. While human and social capital variables positively influence the hiring decision and the survival as an employer in the same direction, we show that none of the personality traits affect the two outcomes in the same way. Some traits are only relevant for survival as an employer but do not influence the hiring decision, other traits even unfold a revolving door effect, in the sense that employers tend to fail due to the same characteristics that positively influenced their hiring decision.
    Language: English
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    Author information: Fossen, Frank M. 1976-
    Author information: Kritikos, Alexander 1965-
    Author information: Caliendo, Marco 1974-
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