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27Published 2011“…"This publication provides an analysis of recent developments in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and two analytical chapters, covering migrant entrepreneurship and international migration to Israel."…”
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28Published 2011“…It includes data on the four newest OECD members: Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia. Where available, data on major emerging economies Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa are also included…”
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29Published 2009“…In addition, national experts present reports on specific developments in Spain, Hungary, Lithuania, Estonia, Russia, Israel, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, Chile, and Venezuela. …”
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30by Blanchflower, David G.“…This inverted U-shaped pattern is repeated in a further thirty countries (Australia; Austria; Bangladesh; Belgium; Bulgaria; Chile; Czech Republic; Denmark; Germany; Estonia; Finland; France; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Israel; Japan; Luxembourg; Mexico; Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Russia; Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden and Switzerland). …”
Published 2006
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31Published 2014“…The editors and contributors—who include the Nobel Laureate and bestselling author Joseph Stiglitz, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, and the former Governor of the Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer—consider the lessons learned from the crisis and its aftermath. …”
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32“…Of the (seven) ‘biggest traders’ (in manufactured goods, for which spillovers matter most), China turns out to have the greatest interest in alignment in selected sectors, followed by Israel, Japan and South Korea. Whereas the latter three either have or are negotiating FTAs with the US and the EU, precisely China has none and remains outside TPP as well. …”
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33Published 2010“…In analysing these questions, this report draws on case studies that cover Japan, Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Israel and others. It covers a wide set of environmental issues and technologies, as well as the economic and policy contexts. …”
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34by Graham, Stephen“…Concoctées dans les laboratoires de l'armée, elles sont les nouvelles armes de la guerre en cours, cette " guerre asymétrique " ou " permanente " qui transforme les armées occidentales en forces contre-insurrectionnelles high-tech et chacun d'entre nous en cible potentielle nécessitant d'être identifiée, pistée, surveillée, au nom de la prévention d'une menace indistincte. Avec Israël comme laboratoire et la " guerre contre le terrorisme " comme terrain d'application mondial, cette nouvelle forme de conflit touche de manière très différenciée les habitants du monde riche et ceux des espaces post- et néocoloniaux. …”
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35by Lewin, Moshe“…Installé en France après son retour d'Israël, il devient historien. Il a 40 ans. Jusqu'à sa mort, il sera un historien présent au monde, attentif à l'histoire qui se fait. …”
Published 2015
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36“…We investigate: (1) differences in employment hours and earnings for women, based on their number of children in a broad range of countries across Eastern and Western Europe, North America, Israel, and Australia and (2) the distinct associations of maternity, paternity, and parental leaves, publicly funded child care for very young (0 to 2 years) and for older (3 to 5 years) children with estimated earnings and employment penalties. …”
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37by Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, Helsinki, Tahvanainen, Antti, Adriaens, Peter, Kotiranta, Annu“…Recent rankings place Finland in the top-3 of global leaders in cleantech, along with Israel and the US. Driven by an ambition to selectively invest in a ‘green’ economic turnaround, a number of strategy-level research documents and roadmaps have been produced in recent years on how to kindle new growth and create jobs in the Finnish CleanTech- and the Bio-economies. …”
Published 2016
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