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    Stephan Lupasco, Les trois matières

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    Robert Jean-Dominique. Stephan Lupasco, Les trois matières. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 84, n°63, 1986. pp. 410-411

    Stephan Lupasco, Les trois matières

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    Robert Jean-Dominique. Stephan Lupasco, Les trois matières. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 84, n°63, 1986. pp. 410-411

    Ursula Stephan-Kopitzsch : Die Toleranzdiskussion im Spiegel überregionaler Aufklärungszeitschriften, (Coll. «Europäische Hochschulschriften ».) 1989

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    Bourel Dominique. Ursula Stephan-Kopitzsch : Die Toleranzdiskussion im Spiegel überregionaler Aufklärungszeitschriften, (Coll. «Europäische Hochschulschriften ».) 1989. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°22, 1990. Voyager, explorer. pp. 544-545

    Stephan Haggard, Jean-Dominique Lafay et Christian Morrison : La faisabilité politique de l'ajustement dans les pays en développement

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    Lacasse François. Stephan Haggard, Jean-Dominique Lafay et Christian Morrison : La faisabilité politique de l'ajustement dans les pays en développement. In: Politiques et management public, vol. 13, n° 2, 1995. 50e numéro. Cahier 2. pp. 176-178

    Ask questions, get sales : close the deak and create long-term relationships / Stephan Schiffman.

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    Includes index.v, 168 pages ;In Ask Questions, Get Sales, the author and sales guru Stephan Schiffman helps readers boost their careers to the gold-medal level by teaching them how to strengthen their questioning skills during the sales process. The premise is simple yet effective: In order to be successful, salespeople need to change their mindset from "need-orientated" to "do-orientated". The message of the book centers around six core "do" questions: What do you do? How do you do it? When and where do you do it? Why do you do it that way? Who do you do it with? How can we help you do it better? With this indispensable guide in their briefcase, salespeople will have information at the ready to score big sales over the short term and the long term

    The game colouring number of powers of forests

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    We prove that the game colouring number of the mm-th power of a forest of maximum degree Δ3\Delta\ge3 is bounded from above by (Δ1)m1Δ2+2m+1,\frac{(\Delta-1)^m-1}{\Delta-2}+2^m+1, which improves the best known bound by an asymptotic factor of 2

    Line game-perfect graphs

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    The [X,Y][X,Y]-edge colouring game is played with a set of kk colours on a graph GG with initially uncoloured edges by two players, Alice (A) and Bob (B). The players move alternately. Player X{A,B}X\in\{A,B\} has the first move. Y{A,B,}Y\in\{A,B,-\}. If Y{A,B}Y\in\{A,B\}, then only player YY may skip any move, otherwise skipping is not allowed for any player. A move consists of colouring an uncoloured edge with one of the kk colours such that adjacent edges have distinct colours. When no more moves are possible, the game ends. If every edge is coloured in the end, Alice wins; otherwise, Bob wins. The [X,Y][X,Y]-game chromatic index χ[X,Y]2˘7(G)χ_{[X,Y]}\u27(G) is the smallest nonnegative integer kk such that Alice has a winning strategy for the [X,Y][X,Y]-edge colouring game played on GG with kk colours. The graph GG is called line [X,Y][X,Y]-perfect if, for any edge-induced subgraph HH of GG, χ[X,Y]2˘7(H)=ω(L(H)),χ_{[X,Y]}\u27(H)=ω(L(H)), where ω(L(H))ω(L(H)) denotes the clique number of the line graph of HH. For each of the six possibilities (X,Y){A,B}×{A,B,}(X,Y)\in\{A,B\}\times\{A,B,-\}, we characterise line [X,Y][X,Y]-perfect graphs by forbidden (edge-induced) subgraphs and by explicit structural descriptions, respectively

    Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Rates of Low-Skilled and Elder Workers in West Germany: A Search Equilibrium Approach

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    Approach Author & abstract Download 16 References 1 Citations Related works & more Corrections Author Listed: Launov, Andrey ([email protected]) (University of Kent) Wolff, Joachim ([email protected]) (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg) Klasen, Stephan ([email protected]) (University of Göttingen) Registered: Stephan Klasen Abstract In this paper we investigate whether the extension of the entitlement to unemployment benefits in the mid 80s can explain the increase in the unemployment rates of unskilled and elder workers in western Germany. To answer this question we estimate a version of the Burdett-Mortensen search equilibrium model and analyze how workers’ search behaviour responded to these reforms. We try both nonparametric and fully-parametric estimation methods and identify the cases in which the nonparametric approach cannot be applied. We find that the entitlement reforms are largely responsible for the increase of unemployment among unskilled workers
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