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onB. E. Production Engineering 2008 Proposed Syllabus FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Syllabus for the B.E. (Production Engineering 2008 Course) (w. e. f. 2011 – 2012) UNIVERSITY OF PUNE PUNE Page 1 of 48 B. E. Production Engineering 2008 Proposed Syllabus B.E. (Production Engineering) – 2008 Course Semester- I Subjec t Code 411081 411082 Subject Teaching Examination Scheme Scheme (Hrs) Lectur Pr/Dw Th Tw Or Pr e 4 2 100 25 50 4 2 100 25 50 Total Machine Tool Design 175 Manufacturing
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the AVI-YONAHFINAL.DOC FEBRUARY 26‚ 2002 2/26/02 5:38 PM Book Review Why Tax the Rich? Efficiency‚ Equity‚ and Progressive Taxation Reuven S. Avi-Yonah† Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic Consequences of Taxing the Rich. Edited by Joel B. Slemrod.∗ Cambridge: Harvard University Press‚ 2000. Pp. 524. $57.95. In Greek mythology‚ Atlas was a giant who carried the world on his shoulders. In Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged‚ Atlas represents the “ prime movers” —the talented few who bear
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Industrials / China 16 December 2013 Initiation: ready to move up in the world China Logistics Sector • We see the development of China’s logistics industry in the next decade following the path established by the US‚ Japan and Korea • Given a growing need for cost savings‚ emerging 3PL services and a demand boost from e-commerce should be major sector drivers • Positive rating; top pick Sinotrans; also recommend SZI‚ CIMC See important disclosures‚ including any required research
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References: The page numbers on which the references are cited are given in brackets after each item. Nagel‚ Rosemarie (1995)‚ “Unraveling in guessing games: an experimental study”‚ American Economic Review 85‚ 1313–1326. [8] Ochs‚ Jack (1995)‚ “Coordination problems”‚ in Handbook of experimental economics (John H. Kagel and Alvin E. Roth‚ eds.)‚ 195–251
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Knowledge Management Practices and Healthcare Delivery: A Contingency Framework Prantik Bordoloi and Nazrul Islam School of Management‚ Asian Institute of Technology‚ Bangkok‚ Thailand Prantik.Bordoloi@ait.ac.th nazrul@ait.ac.th Abstract: Being a knowledge driven process‚ healthcare delivery provides opportunity to incorporate knowledge management practices to improve processes. But it has also been noted that knowledge management is systematically more complex in healthcare and minimal research
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Group Dynamics: Theory‚ Research‚ and Practice 2006‚ Vol. 10‚ No. 4‚ 249 –271 Copyright 2006 by the American Psychological Association 1089-2699/06/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/1089-2699.10.4.249 What Makes a Good Team Player? Personality and Team Effectiveness James E. Driskell Florida Maxima Corporation Gerald F. Goodwin US Army Research Institute Eduardo Salas University of Central Florida Patrick Gavan O’Shea Human Resources Research Organization Good team players are often defined
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JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS VOL. 39‚ NO. 3‚ SEPTEMBER 2004 COPYRIGHT 2004‚ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION‚ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON‚ SEATTLE‚ WA 98195 Initial Public Offerings in Hot and Cold Markets Jean Helwege and Nellie Liang£ Abstract The literature offers many explanations for why the IPO market cycles from hot to cold. These include theories in which hot markets represent clusters of IPOs in a new industry‚ and signaling models that predict that hot markets
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CHAPTER 23 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUE-FALSe—Conceptual Answer No. Description F 1. Primary purpose of the statement of cash flows. T 2. Information provided by statement of cash flows. T 3. Classification of operating activities. F 4. First step in cash flow statement preparation. T 5. Reconciling beginning and ending cash balances. F 6. FASB’s recommended method. T 7. Decrease in accounts receivable and cash-basis revenues. F
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WB/CS/05 Evidence-Based Governance in the Electronic Age Case Study Legal and Judicial Records and Information Systems in South Africa This case study has been prepared by the International Records Management Trust and does not reflect the views of the World Bank nor the Government of South Africa. A World Bank/International Records Management Trust Partnership Project July 2002 CONTENTS Introduction 1 Executive Summary 2 Judicial System and Institutions 5
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