Cross Country Comparison of Efficiency in Investment Banking . Nemanja Radić University of Rome ’’Tor Vergata’’‚ Doctorate of Research in Banking and Finance‚ Via Columbia 2‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ e-mail:radic_n@yahoo.com Franco Fiordelisi University of Rome ’’Federico Caffè’’‚ Department of Management and Law‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ e-mail:fiordeli@uniroma3.it Abstract This paper aims to identify the framework for comparing investment banks efficiencies across nations. In order to overcome traditional
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In Aphra Behn’s short novel Oroonoko‚ she tells the tragic love story about the grandson of an African king who falls in love with a girl named Imoinda‚ the daughter of the king’s top general. Unfortunately‚ the king also falls in love with Imoinda who demands that she becomes his wife. Imoinda‚ who shares her feelings with Oroonoko spends time with him instead of the king‚ the king eventually discovers their love. Enraged‚ the king sells Imoinda as a slave while Oroonoko is taken by a brutal slave
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Present day Japan and the United States share political economic and social similarities and differences such as both countries have a democratic government based around a constitution; however japan has incorporated a more traditional aspect of their culture by retaining the position of the emperor. Economically both are very similar in that they both run on the concept of free market and are both in the top five largest economies in the world. Differences would include the fact that Japan’s economy
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Dragons‚ witches‚ princesses and knights. These are the imaginary friends in so many children’s lives. For young adults‚ those fairy tale characters give way to darker characters and more realistic situations. However‚ what do they all have in common? The live in short stories. Two short stories that are interesting are "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe and "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. They seem like very different stories‚ but they have more similarities than you think. The main characters
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The City of Love “A realist‚ in Venice‚ would become a romantic by mere faithfulness to what he saw before him.” says Arthur Symons of the Italian city named after Venus‚ the ancient Roman Goddess of Love. Venice emerged like life itself‚ made up of 118 island tied together by some 400 bridges built on water (Buckley). The beautiful Italian language and stunning location of the city make it one of the most visited and praised cities in Europe. Couples are bound to fall in love all over again in
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Since the beginning of humanity‚ there have always been the rulers‚ and the ruled. The rulers have always been the government‚ and the ruled has always been the people. One would believe that the government would be truthful and be interested in their people’s well being‚ but clearly‚ this is not the case. In fact‚ lies are often more common than the truth. Facts are changed based on the governing party’s current needs. The government wants to control their people‚ to have an unquestioning‚ thoughtless
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Tenets of Schools of Thought: Power: This school is characterized by the formation of strategy as an open process of influence‚ which puts the emphasis on the use of power and politics in the negotiation. The formation of strategy depends on the power and policy‚ internal and external. As a result‚ they tend to be emerging. There are two elements of this SoT: “Micro” and “Macro”. The micro elements deal with internal political games and the macro elements relate to those who play the organization
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Both texts‚ William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Shakespeare retold: Macbeth directed by Mark Brozel contains parallel themes and subtle differences in concerning matters like purpose‚ context and language. Both texts thoroughly explore Macbeths unlawful rise to power and his inevitable downfall. With power he becomes corrupt‚ a bloodthirsty tyrant and a victim of his own success and the use of imagery‚ language and stagecraft in the play infuse to create malevolent and malicious image of Macbeth.
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Aimé Césaire’s postcolonial revision of Shakespeare’s The Tempest draws specifically upon the relationship between Prospero and his servants Ariel and Caliban. The scenario that A Tempest focuses on is similar to Act I‚ Scene II of The Tempest. In contrast to The Tempest‚ the issue of race is elucidated as both servants are portrayed to be of African descent. Prospero treats Ariel differently from Caliban‚ perhaps because of Caliban’s blackness as opposed to Ariel’s mixed ancestry. This idea correlates
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The premise of decadence was tremendously popular in late 19th century European literature. In addition‚ the degeneracy of the individual and society at large was represented in numerous contemporary works by Mann. In Death in Venice‚ the theme of decadence caused by aestheticism appears through Gustav von Achenbach’s eccentric‚ specifically homoerotic‚ feelings towards a Polish boy named Tadzio. Although his feelings spring from a sound source‚ the boy’s aesthetic beauty‚ Aschenbach becomes decadent
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