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Az elmúlt tíz év nemzetközi marketing-szakirodalmában egyre szaporodó – elméleti és gyakorlati példákat felmutató – neuromarketing-tanulmányok az élénk vita, az eltérő megközelítések ütköztetéséről is szólnak. Egyes kutatók elutasítják mondván, hogy lehetetlen...
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This paper introduces a spectral clustering-based method to show that stock prices contain not only firm but also network-level information. We cluster different stock indices and reconstruct the equity index graph from historical daily closing prices. We show that tail events have a minor...
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This study starts the investigation of the correlations between taxation and the competitiveness of businesses by clarifying some general issues. It examines the different channels of tax regulation that affect the competitiveness of businesses. Although the study has an international scope, it...
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The study aims to uncover the factors promoting the introduction of the euro by presenting the unique features of independ-ent Slovakian monetary policy and the Slovakian banking system. It examines Slovakian central bank policy in historical context, dis-tinguishing between the period of...
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A tanulmány az adózás és a vállalati versenyképesség összefüggéseinek feltárását a versenyképesség néhány általános kérdésének tisztázásával indítja. Megvizsgálja az adószabályozás egyes csatornáit, amelyek hatással vannak a vállalati versenyképességre. Bár...
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This paper introduces a spectral clustering-based method to show that stock prices contain not only firm but also network-level information. We cluster different stock indices and reconstruct the equity index graph from historical daily closing prices. We show that tail events have a minor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011960408
"The Hungarian artist-designer László Moholy-Nagy, the Austrian sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld, and his fellow Viennese Victor Gruen-an architect and urban planner-made careers in different fields. Yet they shared common socialist politics, Jewish backgrounds, and experience as refugees from the...
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