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Museums? Evidence from two Countries

Museums? Evidence from two Countries

... Traditionally, museums role was to educate the public on cultures and ...Thus, museums were content to reach a small, narrow and self-­‐selected ...1990s, museums started to recognize their role as ... See full document

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Labour Force Behaviour of Men and Women in Elderly Two-Adult Households: Evidence from EU Countries. ENEPRI Research Reports No. 7, 1 April 2005

Labour Force Behaviour of Men and Women in Elderly Two-Adult Households: Evidence from EU Countries. ENEPRI Research Reports No. 7, 1 April 2005

... European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes LABOUR FORCE BEHAVIOUR OF MEN AND WOMEN IN ELDERLY TWO ADULT HOUSEHOLDS EVIDENCE FROM EU COUNTRIES MATTHIAS DESCHRYVERE ENEPRI RESEARCH REPORT N[.] ... See full document

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National governance, corporate governance and firm performance : empirical evidence from two MENA countries ‒ Jordan and UAE

National governance, corporate governance and firm performance : empirical evidence from two MENA countries ‒ Jordan and UAE

... With respect to ownership structure, it was found that, there is no relationship between ownership structure (identity and concentration) variables (FamOwn, InstOwn, and OwnTotal) and firm performance using OLS estimator ... See full document

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Two Extraordinary New Museums in South Eastern China

Two Extraordinary New Museums in South Eastern China

... developed countries may be ...visitor from abroad is the remarkable growth in the number of space-age airports, massive, elegantly interrelated train and bus stations, cutting-edge subway and other ... See full document

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Income convergence: fresh evidence from the Nordic countries

Income convergence: fresh evidence from the Nordic countries

... The two stages of income convergence—catching up (narrowing of income gap between two contrasting economies over time) and long run convergence (the steady state of no income gap)—may be identified via time ... See full document

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The Corporate Governance Practices: Evidence from MENA Countries

The Corporate Governance Practices: Evidence from MENA Countries

... Africa countries. The study uses a panel data of 250 companies from MENA countries between 2009 and ...regression, two-stage least squares using instrumental ...MENA countries varies ... See full document

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Enterprise innovation in developing countries: an evidence from Ethiopia

Enterprise innovation in developing countries: an evidence from Ethiopia

... Behavioral response models with more than two possible outcomes are either multinomial or multivariate. Multinomial models are suitable when respondents can choose only one outcome among the set of mutually ... See full document

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DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL SECTOR: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SAARC COUNTRIES

DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL SECTOR: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SAARC COUNTRIES

... Recent research has showed how the financial sector of any country has contributed in developing the economy of country by enhancing overall production level and eventually economic growth of country. For the last ... See full document

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Visitors of two types of museums: do expenditure patterns differ?

Visitors of two types of museums: do expenditure patterns differ?

... emerge two distinct profiles of visitors for each museum. Evidence on MART visitors shows that the probability of spending is positively influenced by the fact that the museum was visited before going to ... See full document

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Determinants of National Saving: Evidence from South Asian Countries

Determinants of National Saving: Evidence from South Asian Countries

... Interest rates were statistically non-significant. Results of interest rate are not in line with the finding of Komicha. Komicha (2007) examined farm household economic behavior with reference to savings, interest rate, ... See full document

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The Determinants of Health Status: Evidence from Asian
Developing Countries

The Determinants of Health Status: Evidence from Asian Developing Countries

... Moreover, Table 2 reports that the coefficient of the literacy ratio has a statistically strong impact on health status, (P = 0.000), suggesting that a 1% increase in the literacy would lead to 0.17% increment in life ... See full document

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Remittances, Growth and Convergence: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries

Remittances, Growth and Convergence: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries

... data from 1996 to 2006 of 31 developing countries. Two groups of countries namely; Latin American and Caribbean countries and Sub Saharan African countries are ...Caribbean ... See full document

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Are Caribbean countries diverging or converging? evidence from spatial econometrics

Are Caribbean countries diverging or converging? evidence from spatial econometrics

... Finally, the origin and answer to this question of why the absence or lack of convergence among the economies of the Caribbean should be developed and discussed by all of those who are interested in the economic ... See full document

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Gendered health systems: evidence from low  and middle income countries

Gendered health systems: evidence from low and middle income countries

... Two of our studies pay attention to the issue of unpaid care, which forms the foundation of the health system and which is normally performed by women in the household and the community. The study in Wakiso ... See full document

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The accuracy and information content of two traditional statistical methods in forecasting bankruptcy: evidence from European countries

The accuracy and information content of two traditional statistical methods in forecasting bankruptcy: evidence from European countries

... 1980–2011 from various sources of data, not confined to any particular country or ...2.2), from 0.88 to 0.92 in a model estimated with data a one-year period from the ...as two years prior to ... See full document

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Minimum Wages and Housing Rents: Theory and Evidence from Two Countries

Minimum Wages and Housing Rents: Theory and Evidence from Two Countries

... Interestingly, the two distinct settings lead to similar conclusions on the impact of minimum wage hikes on housing rents. In the United States, although non-urban areas may see no impact, urban areas experience ... See full document

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Articulating co design in museums: reflections on two participatory processes

Articulating co design in museums: reflections on two participatory processes

... on two particular instances of co- design of similar tangible interactive heritage experiences that have occurred in the project and that, however, have followed two alternative processes: in the first ... See full document

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How Can American Art Museums Enhance Millennials’ Interest in Art: A Case Study of Two Art Museums

How Can American Art Museums Enhance Millennials’ Interest in Art: A Case Study of Two Art Museums

... researchers from the CMA and the DIA as they were knowledgeable about museum learning and visitors’ ...these two museums appropriate for my case ...art museums, as well as, exhibitions, ... See full document

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Skilled migration and economic performances: Evidence from OECD countries

Skilled migration and economic performances: Evidence from OECD countries

... difference from its own time mean), it is interesting to notice that the coefficients associated to immigration share are all lower than those in Table 7 and not statistically different from zero, this ... See full document

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Vertical Separation of Telecommunications Networks: Evidence from Five Countries

Vertical Separation of Telecommunications Networks: Evidence from Five Countries

... Mandatory unbundling policies for telecommunications networks were first adopted in Hong Kong in 1995, rolled out aggressively in the United States after passage of [r] ... See full document

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