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ON THE CONCEPT OF THE ENHANCED FON CATALOG COMPILATION

2017

We suppose to compile the enhanced version of FON (Photographic Survey of the Northern Sky) catalog of stellar positions and B-magnitudes in the sky region from -20 to 90 degrees on declination. The photographic base of the project comprises about 5,700 plates obtained at three observatories of the former SU MAO NAS of Ukraine, Kitab observatoryof Uzbekistan and Gissar observatory of Tajikistan. The mean epoch of the catalog is around 1988. The expected limited stellar magnitude is 17.5m. More than 5,400 plates are processed to support the photometric part of the catalog. The plates were shot on the 1.2 m Schmidt telescope in Baldone, Latvia, in the U and V bands. Color data provide the pos…

lcsh:QB1-991Photometry (optics)star catalogs; digital image processing; photometry; UBV photometric systemlcsh:AstronomyComputer scienceDigital image processingAstronomyUBV photometric systemOdessa Astronomical Publications
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EU Cultural Security Law in an Educational Context

2021

Cultural security is a comprehensive notion that has gained much attention in the recent cultural heritage debates. In terms of the EU, it encapsulates cultural heritage destruction and protection in armed conflicts, post-war cultural heritage management, restitution, illicit traffic of cultural property, cultural diversity, and intercultural dialogue. The article aims to present how cultural security matters appear in the EU legal system and policy. The authors argue that cultural security is present in different policies regarding cultural property and the fight against illicit trafficking, as well as in EU external cultural relations. Digitization in the cultural sector constitutes a cha…

lcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sourcesContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawCultural propertyPolitical scienceCultural diversity050602 political science & public administrationMember stateCultural heritage managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionlcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciences050301 educationcultural securitycultural heritage0506 political scienceCultural heritagelcsh:TD194-195LawCultural relationscultural diversity0503 educationSustainability
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The challenges of Language: re-shaping legislative discourse(s) and text(s)

2015

Since the 1990s the discourse on the relationship between the EU and member states in the field of labour law has changed significantly and it has been increasingly supplemented by framework agreements between the EU and the actors involved in the labour law dialogue. From this point of view, the Green Paper on Modernising labour law invites member states, the social partners and other interested parties to participate in a consultation process and an open debate, in order to look at how labour law can help promote flexibility in conjunction with security, regardless of the type of employment contract. The aim of this paper is to explore how the labour law interactants re-shape their discou…

legislative draftingLabour lawField (Bourdieu)Social changelexico-grammatical resourceLegislatureGeneral MedicineCommissionSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua InglesePoliticsOrder (exchange)LawPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancediscourseEuropean UnionEuropean unionmedia_common
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The Correlation Between Human Capital and Gross Added Value in the Bioeconomy Sectors at the European Union (EU) Country Level

2019

Abstract The paper aims to prove the link between human capital and gross added value in bioeconomy sectors in the EU countries. Data from EUROSTAT data base regarding employment and gross added value in 6 bioeconomy sectors were used in a cross-country regression analysis. The econometric analysis of cross-country data shows a positive correlation between human capital in bioeconomy sectors and their gross output in 2015 in 26 European countries. It is found also that the correlation is stronger in the highly developed economies as in the central-eastern countries, as well as in the European economy.

m12Economics and EconometricsStrategy and Managementm10010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHuman capitalq57Green economygreen economyRegional economics. Space in economicsCountry level0502 economics and businessAdded valueEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness and International ManagementEuropean uniondevelopmentHB71-740105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoncompetenciesq2005 social sciencesGross outputsmart economyEconometric analysisRegression analysisInternational economicsEconomics as a scienceHT388050203 business & managementFinanceStudia Universitatis „Vasile Goldis” Arad – Economics Series
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Factors explaining the interest margin in the banking sectors of the European Union

2003

Abstract This study analyses the interest margin in the principal European banking sectors (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain) in the period 1993–2000 using a panel of 15,888 observations, identifying the fundamental elements affecting this margin. Our starting point is the methodology developed in the original study by Ho and Saunders [Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis XVI (1981) 581–600] and later extensions, but widened to take banks' operating costs explicitly into account. Also, unlike the usual practice in the literature, a direct measure of the degree of competition (Lerner index) in the different markets is used. The results show that the fall of marg…

margins competitionEconomics and EconometricsNet interest marginMonetary economicsInternational economicsLerner indexjel:G21jel:L11Competition (economics)Interest rate riskMargin (finance)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMarket powerEuropean unionFinanceCredit riskmedia_commonJournal of Banking & Finance
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The Security–Development Nexus in European Union Foreign Relations after Lisbon: Policy Coherence at Last?

2016

One of the 2009 Lisbon Treaty's objectives was to enhance the coherence of EU-level foreign relations by improving collective action. Policy-level innovations included ‘comprehensive’ and ‘joined-up’ approaches linking EU instruments and actors, especially the Commission and the new European External Action Service. Have these reforms improved policy coherence? We focus on a key EU policy domain illustrating Europe's engagement with the changing global context: the security–development nexus. Although we find that collective action has improved somewhat since 2010, decision-making is affected by bureaucratic actors catering to specific constituencies. Accordingly, the coherence of security …

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)Coherence (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentCollective action050601 international relations0506 political sciencePolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBureaucracyForeign relationsEuropean unionEconomic systemTreatyNexus (standard)media_common
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Political Advertising on Facebook

2021

Parties have limited opportunities to determine the audiences of their organic communication. However, Facebook offers sophisticated advertising possibilities which enable parties to sponsor their organic messages in order to target them at selected and narrow segments of the electorate. Information on advertising activity was not available in Europe until Facebook has launched its ‘Ad Library’ right before the 2019 European Parliamentary election which provided access to all political ads and its metadata. By drawing on this data, our chapter will advance on the previous country chapters and investigate parties’ advertising activity in the 12 analysed countries with a specific focus on spo…

media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationSignificant partAdvertising (activity)AdvertisingMetadataPoliticsOrder (business)Political sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonPolitical advertising
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Immigrants’ Networks, Distance, and Trade Creation Effects: An Study Employing Province-Level Data for Italy, Spain and Portugal

2014

Neoclassical trade theory assumed international flows of goods (commodities) to be substituting for people (factor) flows under certain circumstances. However, recent empirical evidence shows a complementary relationship between these two types of flows, with migration creating new trade exchanges. Immigrants tend to form networks across borders, reducing fixed trade costs. They also retain some preference for their home-produced goods. These two channels provide the rationale of the immigration trade-enhancing linkage. In this study we investigate that issue for the cases of Italy, Spain and Portugal, employing province-level data for the period 2002–2010. Results show that the first chann…

media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationTrade creationLinkage (mechanical)Per capita incomelaw.inventionBilateral tradeGeographyEconomylawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geographyEuropean unionEmpirical evidencePreference (economics)media_common
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Ideology, Nationalism and Law: Legal Tools for an Ideological Machinery in Latvia

2016

For around 25 years Latvia has moved further and further away from Soviet Marxism-Leninist state ideology and has successfully re-integrated with European legal culture. It is obvious that the term ‘ideology’, due to its historical Soviet context, has a mostly negative colouring even nowadays. Integration within the European Union and the implementation of social and political programs and concepts have led to questions raised about leading contemporary ideology (ies) and its (their) role in the development of Latvia’s legal system. The issue of ideologies becomes more complicated and unclear when regarding specific legal reforms or Parliament`s drafts of laws. The article will explore the …

media_common.quotation_subjectLaw of EuropeSystematic ideologyContext (language use)KKJ-KKZPoliticsLegal realismLawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceIdeologySociologyEuropean unionLegal cultureLawLegislatormedia_commonWroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics
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From ‘Awkward Partner’ to ‘Awkward Partnership’? Explaining Norway’s Paradoxical Relations with the European Union

2017

Norway is the only Nordic state to have rejected membership of the European Union four times. Applying the conceptual lens of ‘awkwardness’, as developed by Murray et al. (2014), it seems fair to consider the country as an awkward partner in the process of European integration. As a member of the European Economic Area (EEA), however, Norway has been tightly associated with the European Union ever since 1994, actively participating in a large number of EU policies and programs and effectively forging a close partnership that has in itself become increasingly ‘awkward’. This holds true despite the fact that successive Norwegian governments have recently started to embrace a generally more re…

media_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianlanguage.human_languagePoliticsEconomyState (polity)Political economyGeneral partnershipPolitical scienceEuropean integrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionRelation (history of concept)media_common
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