Search for dissertations about: "local legislation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words local legislation.
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6. Incumbency, divided government, partisan politics and council size : Essays in local political economics
Abstract : This thesis comprises four empirical papers, each devoted to a specific topic in local political economics. Paper one and two evaluate the importance of the mayor position to the future electoral success of the mayor’s party. READ MORE
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7. Species community structure and functional redundancy in Swedish headwater streams : local versus regional control
Abstract : Streams and rivers only contain a small proportion of the Earth's freshwater, but nevertheless harbour much biodiversity. Headwater streams are the most prevalent running water environments, but despite their wide distribution, they are often excluded from important freshwater legislation and national monitoring programmes. READ MORE
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8. Injection Strategies for Heavy Duty DI Diesel Engines
Abstract : Diesel engines enjoy widespread popularity in transportation and industrial systems. The reasons for this popularity are their simplicity, relatively low capital costs, durability and high fuel efficiency. READ MORE
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9. Essays on Performance and Growth in Swedish Banking
Abstract : This thesis deals with performance and growth in the Swedish banking sector, in an era following important changes such as the globalisation of financial markets, the harmonisation of legislation (e.g. the EU banking directives) and the implementation of new technology, such as Internet banking and other electronic delivery channels. READ MORE
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10. Autonomy and Participation in Care For Older People : Descriptions by Older People, Registered Nurses, Case Managers, First Line Managers and Local Authorities Senior Medicine Advisors
Abstract : Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how to promote this in care for them.Method: A descriptive design with a phenomenological approach. Sixteen older people (I) and 13 registered nurses (II) participated in individual face-to-face interviews (I and II). READ MORE