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Ingredient Branding Making the Invisible Visible By Philip Kotler, Waldemar Pfoertsch • 2010 + KOTLER PFOERTSCH INGREDIENT BRANDING Overview Get the book More by author Similar books PHILIP KOTLER MINEREMAR PFOERTSCH INGREDIENT BRANDING ingreciect Branding E Preview 44 pages Q Search inside About this edition ISBN: 9783642042140, 3642042147 Page count: 393 Published: May 17, 2010 Format: ebook Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Language: English Author: Philip Kotler, Waldemar Pfoertsch Sent from my iPhone

The courage to be disliked

Germany's top economic panel gripped by strife amid internal lawsuit

Germany's top economic panel gripped by strife amid internal lawsuit Council of Economic Experts is grappling with dispute with one member over how to address potential conflicts of interest Chancellor Olaf Scholz, centre right, and Monika Schnitzer, chair of the Council of Economic Experts, centre left, at the handing over of the annual report on the assessment of overall economic development at the Chancellery in Berlin in November 2023. Veronika Grimm is second from the right © Filip Singer/EPA/Shutterstock Olaf Storbeck in Frankfurt A bitter legal dispute has broken out among Germany's top economic advisers - prompted not by policy disagreements over how to overcome the malaise gripping Europe's powerhouse but by an internal ethics code. As the Council of Economic Experts puts the final touches on its report due to be presented to Chancellor Olaf Scholz on November 13, one of the five academics on the panel has taken the other colleagues to court. Veronika Grimm, a prof...

Herbst (2017)

This question set is based on Herbst (2017) and focuses on analyzing the impact of universal child care on maternal employment in the United States. Here's a breakdown of how to address each question: (a) Identification Strategy and What is Identified The identification strategy likely involves a difference-in-differences (DiD) or triple-difference (DDD) approach to estimate the causal effect of universal child care policies on maternal employment. This approach would compare employment rates of mothers before and after policy implementation, between areas that adopted the policy and those that didn't. The goal is to control for both time-specific and region-specific effects, isolating the effect of child care access on maternal employment. Here, the primary effect identified is the impact of access to universal child care on the likelihood of mothers entering or remaining in the workforce. (b) Interpretation of the Empirical Model The empirical model presented is: ...