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auditors in Egypt confirm this hypothesis: The Auditors strongly agree that there is a lack of auditor independence in Egypt … auditing practitioners in Egypt. Also, the results indicate that the mostly accepted solution by the auditors to overcome the … rotation instead of mandatory partner rotation should be applied in Egypt. …
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of about EGP 30bn ($ 5bn), implying that all but the four largest banks in Egypt could reduce their average costs by …
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Since most activists participating in the recent uprisings in Arab countries have been using social media to an unprecedented extent, public analyst and researchers have rushed to reflect on and explain the phenomena, often attributing a ‘change agency’ to social media as such. This...
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Huge public deficits set a restructuring of the subsidy system at the forefront of Egyptian public policy reforms. This generates a great tension to the government specially that a quarter of the population is living in poverty and relies on food subsidies. As a compromise, the government has...
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of AD within higher education in Egypt. The results confirm significant levels of AD, with the top practice being to work …
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Recent economic reforms in Egypt have significantly improved its macroeconomic indicators and financial sector. Banks … position. These findings do not support the current process of financial consolidation and banking reforms observed in Egypt …
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the benefit which shows the outcome of the governments’ efforts. Finally, applying this index on Egypt filled a research …
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legal framework on prevailing software piracy rates in Egypt. Hence, it can be used as a tool when discussing new policies …). The model will focus on the available time-series data during 1992-2002 in Egypt. This time period was chosen due to the …
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The paper is analyzing current problems of the Egyptian banking sector, which is dominated by public banks. The reported problems include a massive proportion of non-performing loans in the banks’ credit portfolios as well as significant profitability problems, especially in the public banks....
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