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Inhaltsverzeichnis A Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 1 Globalisierung – ein umstrittener Prozess 2 2 Die Auswirkungen der Globalisierung auf unsere Städte 3 2.1 Standortwettbewerb 3 2.2 Stadtmarketing 4 2.3 Globale Migrationsströme 4 2.4 Tertiärisierung des sekundären Sektors 5 2.5 Aktuelle Trends der Stadtentwicklung 5 2.6 Veränderte Stadtstrukturen 6 3 Einfluss des internationalen Wettbewerbs auf die Stadtentwicklung 6 B Literaturverzeichnis 7 C Bibliographie 8 D Eidesstattliche
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IMPACT OF CREDIT RISK ON PERFORMANCE OF NIGERIAN BANKS BY LAWAL AHMED ABSTRACT BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Financial institutions are germane to the economic development of any nation through the financial services they provide. Their intermediation role can be said to be a catalyst for economic growth. The banking industry in Nigeria has achieved great prominence as a result of the intermediation role. The efficient and effective performance of the financial services industry over time is
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Contents 1. Background 2. Development challenges present in Indonesia 3. Evidence of the “Dutch disease” 4. Institutions in Indonesia 5. Resource curse in Indonesia? And the risk of becoming an Authoritarian state. 6. Different types of contracts and Recommendation of a suitable contract for the firm. 1. Background * 2.1. Indonesia in brief Modern day Republic of Indonesia was formerly a Dutch colony since the 17th century. Indonesia was briefly occupied
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4100 CONTRACTUAL CHOICE Scott E. Masten Louis and Myrtle Research Professor of Business and Law‚ University of Michigan Business School © Copyright 1999 Scott E. Masten Abstract This chapter discusses alternative theories of contract choice and design with special emphasis on (i) the interaction between contract design and contract enforcement and (ii) the explanatory power of alternative theories. After discussing the primary functions of contract‚ the entry reviews the assumptions
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Information and Communication Technologies and the Effects of Globalization: Twenty-First Century "Digital Slavery" for Developing Countries--Myth or Reality? L. A. Ogunsola Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library‚ Obafemi Awolowo University Ile - Ife‚ Nigeria Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) revolution and the concept of globalization as they effect developing countries. Globalization as one of the reasons for possible widening of
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transmission of savings to investment in Nigeria’’‚ working paper. Soyibo‚ A. (1997)‚ ‘‘Financial liberalization and bank restructuring in sub-Saharan Africa: some lessons for sequencing and policy design’’‚ Journal of African Economies‚ Vol. 6‚ pp. 100-50. Stiglitz‚ J.E. (1993)‚ ‘‘The role of the state in financial markets’’‚ Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics‚ World Bank‚ Washington‚ DC. Taylor‚ M.P. (1988)‚ ‘‘An empirical examination of the long-run purchasing power parity using cointegration
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University American College Skopje School of Business Administration Final paper Spring Semester 2011 International Management & Globalisation Instructor: Student: Professor Dimitrios E. Akrivoulis Vlatko Bogoevski ID: 9243 Skopje‚ April‚ 2011 Table of content: Globalization Impact of the globalization Positive effects of the globalization • Increased Competition • Employment • Investment and
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Contents 1 Ancient Economic Thought 1.1 Aristotle 2 Economic Thought in the Middle Ages 2.1 Thomas Aquinas 2.2 Duns Scotus 2.3 Ibn Khaldun 2.4 Nicole Oresme 3 Mercantilism‚ Nationalism‚ and International Trade 3.1 Sir Thomas More 3.2 Jean Bodin 3.3 Edward Misselden and Gerard Malynes 3.4 Thomas Mun 3.5 Sir William Petty 3.6 Philipp von Hörnigk 3.7 Jean-Baptiste Colbert and Pierre Le Pesant‚ Sieur de Boisguilbert 3.8 Charles Davenant 3.9 Sir James Steuart 4 The British Enlightenment
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