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13. Imprimitive permutations in primitive groupsJoao Araújo, J. P. Araújo, Peter J. Cameron, Edward Dobson, A. Hulpke, P. Lopes, 2017, original scientific article Keywords: primitive groups, imprimitive groups, GAP, permutation type Published in RUP: 21.02.2018; Views: 3006; Downloads: 251 Link to full text This document has more files! More... |
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16. Poverty in the Slovenian statistical regionsMaja Trošt, Štefan Bojnec, 2015, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: revščina, Slovenija, statistčne regije, tveganja, poverty, Slovenia, risk groups, statistical regions, statistical tests Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 2528; Downloads: 84 Link to full text |
17. Organizational behaviour : an introductory textDavid A. Buchanan, Andrzej Huczynski, 2004 Keywords: organizacija, vedenje, tehnologija, učenje, osebnost, komunikacija, zaznavanje, motivacija, skupine, organizacijska struktura, organizacijske spremembe, organizacijska kultura, upravljanje s človeškimi viri, vodenje, odločanje, konflikti, organization, behavior, technology, learning, personality, communication, perception, motivation, groups, organizational structure, organizational change, organizational culture, human resources management, leadership, decision-making, conflicts Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 7084; Downloads: 161 Link to full text |
18. The choice in the lawmaking processPeter Grajžl, Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, 2008, other component parts Abstract: We develop a model of lawmaking to study efficiency implications of, and variation in, jurisdictions' choices between promulgation of indigenously developed laws and legal transplants. Our framework emphasizes the sequential nature of lawmaking, the ubiquity of uncertainty, considerations about ex-antepromulgation versus ex-post adjustment costs, and the importance of the political context of legal reform. In discerning the patterns of in efficiencies in both transplantation and indigenous lawmaking, we elucidate the role of heterogeneity of interests and adaptability of a legal system. We also find that domestic corruption per se need not justify transplantation of foreign legal models. Our results support the view that local conditions are acrucial determinant of the appropriate path of legal reform. Keywords: lawmaking process, uncertainty, legal transplants, indigenous law, interest groups Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3487; Downloads: 26 Link to full text |
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