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..., Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia--existing bilateral accords between S...
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Art. 34 Ziff. 1 des Abkommens vom 10. April 1996 zwischen der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft und der Republik Slowenien über Soziale Sicherheit; Art. 107 Abs. 6 Verordnung (EWG) 574/72; Art. 20 Abs. 1 Satz 1 VFV (in der bis 31. Dezember 2007 in Kraft gewesenen Fassung). Weder das Abkommens- (E. 3.1) noch das Gemeinschafts- (E. 3.2-3.7) oder das innerstaatliche Recht (E. 3.8) enthalten eine direkt anwendbare Regel zur Frage, in welcher Währung die AHV-Altersrente einer in ihrem Heimatland Slowenien wohnenden Versicherten auszuzahlen ist. Es rechtfertigt sich die analoge Anwendung von Art. 20 Abs. 1 Satz 1 VFV (E. 3.9 und 3.10).
Beabsichtigt die Schweizerische Ausgleichskasse, die Altersrente der (in ihrer Heimat Slowenien wohnhaften) Versicherten nicht wie bis anhin in Schwei...
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..., Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia to the EU. But the European Union has accepted tha...
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... del Liechtenstein, la Repubblica di Slovenia, la Confederazione Svizzera, la Comunità europea...
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...For Poland and Slovenia, the EHTS is rejected on most of the sample period...
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...Sweden. Germany. Slovakia. Greece. Slovenia. Hungary. Spain. Ireland. United Kingdom. In coope...
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..., the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The firms rated (...
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This paper investigates the impact of Austrian foreign direct investment on domestic employment in five new EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe (NMS5). It estimates both a static and a dynamic labor demand model using sector data for the period 1993-2004 where domestic employment depends on value added, real wage, the net capital stock and time effects. In particular, we investigate the potential complementary/ substitutive relationship between domestic and foreign affiliate employment of Austrian multinationals, disaggregated by two partner regions (that is, EU15 and NMS5). Estimates obtained using the static fixed-effects model show that domestic employment effects of foreign activities depend on the sector and the partner country (or region) considered.
..., Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia. While outward FDI has provided important impetus ...
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...Uniquely Slovenia Draws on Canadian Expertise (1/2002). Latin Americ...
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...Slovenia Dividendi 12.6.96 2013 di filiali (dal 25 %) 5...