Strategies for Resuscitating Foreign Exchange Market in a Depressed Economy (A Case Study in Nigeria) By Ijaiya Tahir Adeniyi B.sc (Hons) Econs From Lagos State University‚ Ojo‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Exchange rate arrangements in Nigeria have undergone significant changes over the past four decades (Alaba‚ 2003). It shifted from a fixed regime in the 1960s to a pegged arrangement between the 1970s and the mid-1980s‚ and finally‚ to the
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A flat file can be a plain text file‚ usually containing one record per line‚ or it can be a binary file. Within such a record‚ the singlefields can be separated by delimiters such as comma or tab characters‚ or may have a fixed length. In the latter case‚ short values may be padded with space characters. Extra formatting may be needed to avoid delimiter collision. There are usually no structural relationships between the records. Typical examples of flat files are /etc/passwd and /etc/group on Unix-like operating
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www.hbrreprints.org HBR CASE STUDY AND COMMENTARY Should Cheryl initiate an investigation at her new firm? The CEO’s Private Investigation Four commentators offer expert advice. by Joseph Finder • Reprint R0710A If there ever were a time when a chief executive should commission some quiet snooping on her colleagues‚ this might be it. HBR CASE STUDY The CEO’s Private Investigation COPYRIGHT © 2007 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Homework Set One BECO306‚ FBA Univ of Macau Prof. X.H. Gu Note: Write your answers in separate sheets in a neat and clear manner. This is treated as a take-home‚ open-book exam that is supposed to be completed independently; so do not discuss answers with your classmates. Part one: Multiple choice questions 1) Securities are ________ for the person who buys them‚ but are ________ for the individual or firm that issues them. A) assets; liabilities B) liabilities; assets C) negotiable;
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Case discussion questions Question 1 If agricultural tariff and subsidies to producers were removed overnight‚ what would the impact be on the average consumer in develop nations such as the United States and the EU countries. What would be the impact on average farmer? Do you think the total benefits overweight the total costs‚ or vice versa? For decades the rich countries of the developed world have levied subsidies on their farmers typically guaranteeing them a minimum price for
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Bloomington Hospital’s Open-Heart Unit Case Notes Prepared by Charles M. Byles‚ Virginia Commonwealth University Introduction The case centers on the decision by the Bloomington Hospital (BH) board to add a cardiovascular (CV) surgery unit to its range of services. The CV decision came as a result of a strategic planning exercise by the board. Other additions to the services of the hospital were recommended in the decision‚ but none generated the level of criticism aroused by the CV decision
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Three Executives of a well-known multi-national company decided to form a new company‚ named New Star Company Limited in 1974. These three executives were becoming close to their retirement age. Pifco-Zen Chen Company Limited‚ the company that they worked for had been in business for the last 80 years. It was their previous employers policy to retire the executives with a golden hand-shake worth approximately US120‚000 each. The three executives occupied the following position with Pifco-Zen Chen
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much on his previous knowledge of being an engineer. For example‚ the case states “Gary decided to let the other project office personnel handle the administrative work and run weekly team meetings. He asked Paula to work with him in the research lab until they got acceptable results. For the next three weeks they spent virtually twelve hours per day‚ seven days a week‚ in the research and development lab” (Orion Shield Project Case). This shows that Gary did not want anything to
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Case Study: Launching Inspired Dining Experiences at The Bay‚ Canada’s Iconic Department Store It was an inspired afternoon that had our Strategic Objectives team revelling in just how delectable our job can be. After setting Canadian foodies all a-Twitter in early 2011 with the announcement it was re-imagining its foodservice options from coast to coast‚ The Bay‚ Canada’s leading department store finally opened its first two new dining destinations‚ Bannock and Foodwares Market‚ at its flagship
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Case studies Chapter 2 1. One of the most unusual restaurants we have today is Bagger’s Nurnberg in Germany. We all have all grown tired of slow services in food chains‚ or being bothered by Walters in restaurants. In Baggers‚ say goodbye to slow service and rude Walters‚ as this modern restaurant takes you to a fully automated and futuristic dining experience. Right from ordering food using touch screen machines on your table to delivering food right in front of you‚ Baggers will amuse you
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