Nonparametric tests for common but unspecified population distributions: a Monte Carlo comparison
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In: Structural change and economic dynamics, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 345-352
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In: The Canadian Journal of Economics, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 693
This issue of the Jounral introduces the first of what the editors hope will be a regular series of synoposia on industrial relations topics of special relevance to our predominantly New Zealand readers, but also to those abroad. The first topic "Industrial relations in smaller countries" was chosen because the editors hoped that it would allow a comparison of how some smaller countries have developed their industrial relations systems to cope with the problems that small size creates. The four countries represented: Austria, NorWay, Switzerland and the Republic of Ireland are all apparently similar to New Zealand in certain obvious aspects. These include their small populations, a high percentage of G.D.P. involved in foreign trade and the fact that they all are developed, western, democratic societies with a high standard of living.
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In: Review of Income and Wealth, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 455-468
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"This book is a manifesto for an integral society, a society in which sovereign individuals are served by social institutions not exploited by them. Banking and investment firm cabals have engaged in unchecked forms of theft that distribute "new money" to wealthy elites and governments. Universities, the news media, corporations, and government agencies have been hijacked by financial interests, manias, and ideologies that exploit the sovereign individuals they were created to serve. Social institutions have a valuable place in an integral society, but they must be kept to their mission, sphere, and level of society. This book is about creating governance systems that do this so that sovereign individuals are able to pursue life, liberty, and happiness in a sustainable world"--
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In: Victoria University of Wellington Legal Research Paper No. 90/2018
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