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Au XVIIIe siècle, la Chine semblait bien placée pour occuper la première place dans l'économie mondiale. L'auteur tente d'expliquer comment a-t-elle pu prendre un tel retard.
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Relations between China and African countries are getting better known even if sub-Saharan Africa is more often documented than Maghreb. The organisation of strikes by Algerians workers employed by Chinese firms or the repatriation of Chinese workers from building sites in Libya has been widely...
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We study the effect of the mandatory adoption of IFRS in Europe in 2005 on conditional conservatism. To capture …
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'efforce de dégager les spécificités des investissements chinois en Europe et de rassembler des informations susceptibles d …'acteurs de l'administration ou des entreprises, chinois ou européens en Chine et en France. Les flux d'investissements sortants … 2012 soit 6,4% des flux d'investissements directs étrangers mondiaux. Ils s'orientent principalement en Asie. En Europe et …
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Since 2005, all European Union listed firms comply with IFRS. The resulting mandatory changes in accounting methods have substantially affected reported earnings. Using the factSet/JCF database that collects 2005 earnings forecast based on both IFRS and local GAAP for a set of European listed...
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Face à la dénonciation de la domination du cinéma américain en Europe et aux débats récurrents en France autour de l …' “ exception culturelle ”, Claude Forest nous livre dans son ouvrage Economies contemporaines du cinéma en Europe, un ensemble d …
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perceptions of financial officers, financial analysts and auditors, using Europe as a proxy for a highly developed capital market …
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This research notes aims at assessing the research policy in the knowledge management field conducted by the EU during the last decades. this article highlights the results from this research but also points out the lacks of this research program.
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