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In this book the author analyses three very important aspects of transition: human resources, foreign investments and … financial sector. At the beginning there is an analysis of investments in human resources. It starts by definition and types of … work organization with the work process has been defined. Chapter ends by overview of the level of investments in human …
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the ousting of the welfare expenditures and the investments, had a negative effect on the population well-being. The …
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The formation of the European Union (EU) is the one of the biggest political – economic events of the last 50 years. The aim of this study is to develop EU economy functioning system dynamic model. Main research method is system dynamics. General scheme of EU economy system dynamic model is...
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This paper addresses the condition of savings and investments enviroment in the world economy and in particular regions …
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Investments in the economy are the basic driver of economic development of the country, or areas where the investment …
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on what constitutes "fair pricing." The paper also shows that Malkiel's recommended CML-based investments are extremely …
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structural and cohesion funds, removed the trading barriers, increases foreign investments, reduced unemployment, increased labor …
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This paper examines the impact of recent financial liberalization in China on the financing constraints of publicly-listed Chinese firms with and without politically-connected CEO/Chairman. Two continuous indices are used to measure the evolution and intensity of financial reforms: a financial...
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We empirically examine some listed Chinese firms’ political connection, ownership, and financing constraints. Politically-connected firms display no financing constraints whereas firms without connection experience significant constraints. Non-connected family-controlled firms bear greater...
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This paper examines the impact of recent financial liberalization in China on the financing constraints and investment of publicly-listed Chinese firms. Two continuous indices are constructed to measure the evolution and intensity of financial reforms: a financial liberalization index and a...
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