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    Bank Disintermediation

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    have been responsible for bank disintermediation. First‚ pareto improvement (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ second‚ reputation acquisition in debt markets (Diamond‚ D.‚ 1989)‚ third‚ corporate finance theory (MM & Trade-off Theory). 1. Pareto Improvement (Vilfredo Pareto) According to Pareto efficient (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ if economic allocation in any system is not Pareto efficient‚ there is potential for a Pareto improvement—an increase in Pareto efficiency: through reallocation‚ improvements to at least

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    ‘elect’ in common usage‚ referring to those of elevated social status. It was Vilfredo Pareto who first turned this word into sociological analysis‚ by placing it within the framework of his sociological and political theory. In this way the meaning of the word was transformed into that of small and powerful group (ibid: ix). The origin of the concept of ‘elite’ can be traced from the writings of italian theorists Vilfredo Pareto and Gaetano Mosca who had set out to provide

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    Talcott Parsons

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    third alternative between these two. More than a theory of society‚ Parsons presented a theory of social evolution and a concrete interpretation of the "drives" and directions of world history. Parsons analyzed the work of Émile Durkheim and Vilfredo Pareto and evaluated their contributions within the light of the paradigm of voluntaristic action. Parsons was also largely responsible for introducing and interpreting Max Weber’s work to American audiences. Although he was generally considered a major

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    riddled with flaws. Elite theory originally developed from the work of Gaetano Mosca and Vilfredo Pareto‚ two italian sociologists writing at the turn of the last century. Pareto argued that‚ in the course of history‚ different leadership qualities are required in order to adapt society to changed circumstances. Essentially‚ two types of person can be distinguished‚ ’lions’ and ’foxes’‚ the former‚ according to Pareto are stolid and forceful‚ willing to use violence. The latter are basically sly‚ ’wheeler-dealer’

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    Neoclassical Economics is the name given to an economic theory that was developed at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th Century in Europe. The main contributors to this theory were Léon Walras (1834-1910)‚ Alfred Marshall (1842-1924) and Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923). The term was originally introduced by Thorstein Veblen in his 1900.The Neoclassical economics is characterized by several assumptions common to many schools of economic thought. There is not a complete agreement on what is meant

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    Irving Fisher

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    doctoral dissertation‚Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices (1892)‚ was a landmark in the development of mathematical economics. This dissertation won immediate praise from no lesser figures than Francis Y. Edgeworth and Vilfredo Pareto‚ two renowned economists. Some 55 years later‚ Ragnar Frisch (eventual winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Economic Science) would say about Fisher: "He has been anywhere from a decade to two generations ahead of his time .... it will be hard to

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    between the oppressors and the oppressed * Both sides struggle over the ownership of the means of production land‚ labour and capital * They struggle will end when society itself owns the means of production Major Theorists 1. Vilfredo Pareto 2. Gaetano Mosca 3. C Wright-Mills Social stratification Circa 1970’s – 1980’s 1. Bowles and Gintis 2. Basil Bernstein 3. Michael Young 4. Paulo Freire 5. Ivan Illich Contra Social stratification * Democracy

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    upper class people agree with this like Bill Gates and George Soros. Soros believes that if this tax went away all the taxes would be pushed down to the lower classes. In which would make the rich‚ richer and poor‚ poorer. 2. Whereas Vilfredo Pareto sees a benefit in having power centralized in a large‚ otherwise ungovernable society‚ for C. Wright Mills such a system hurts democracy by consolidating the power to make major decisions into the hand (and interests) of the few (Conley‚ 2013

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    2.5 The relationship between Time Management and University Student’s Academic performance In the relevant literature‚ there are a great number of studies focusing on the relationship between time management and student’s academic performance. The related literature showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between time management and student’s academic performance(Hamzah‚ Lucky‚ & Jorger‚ 2014). Among many factors which can dive direct impact on academic performance‚ time management

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    Managerial Economics

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    a 1. Define the three aspects of organizational architecture. The three aspects of organizational structures as highlighted in the synopsis of Managerial Economics and Organizational Architecture are as follows : 1. The assignment of decision rights within the firm 2. The methods of rewarding individuals 3. The structure of systems to evaluate the performance of individuals and units These three components are often referred to a stool with three legs. If one of the

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