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UNISA996391133303316 |
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Howell James <1594?-1666.> |
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Bella Scot-Anglica [[electronic resource] ] : A brief of all the battells, and martiall encounters which have happened 'twixt England and Scotland, from all times to the present. VVherunto is annexed a corollary, declaring the causes whereby the Scot is come of late years to be so heightned in his spirits; with some prophecies which are much cryed up, as reflecting upon the fate of both nations |
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[London, : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1648 |
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England Military relations Scotland Early works to 1800 |
Scotland Military relations England Early works to 1800 |
Scotland History Prophecies Early works to 1800 |
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Monografia |
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Anonymous. Attributed to James Howell. |
Place of publication from Wing. |
Variant: title has "hightned". |
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 13th". |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNINA9910645986503321 |
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Rückert Désirée |
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EIB Working Paper 2020/07 - The growing digital divide in Europe and the United States / Désirée Rückert, Christoph Weiss, European Investment Bank, Reinhilde Veugelers . Volume 2020/7 |
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European Investment Bank, 2020 |
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Luxembourg : , : European Investment Bank, , 2020 |
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Business & Economics / Finance |
Economics |
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Using the EIBIS Digital and Skills Survey on digitalisation activities of firms in the EU and the US, this study confirms the trend toward a growing digital divide in the corporate landscape with, on one side, many firms that are not digitally active, and on the other side, a substantial number of digitally active firms forging ahead. Old small firms, with less than 50 employees and more than 10 years old, are significantly more likely to be persistently digitally non-active. We show that these persistently non-digital firms are less likely to be innovative, increase employment or command higher mark-ups. These trends are likely to exacerbate the digital divide across firms in the EU and the US. |
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