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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 corporate world has changed remarkably in the past 10 years. New multinationals are appearing in countries with emerging markets such as Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico, which are not only top recipients of foreign capital, but have fast become major investors themselves. An...
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conflicts between the approach method and that of putting into practice the company’s activities, especially investments. …
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In this paper we test for the existence of a long-run savings-investments relationship in 18 OECD economies over the … and investments, this cannot be ruled out as individual time series tests may have low power. We thus construct a new … long-run savings-investments relationship in about half of the OECD economies examined. The elasticities are however often …
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I extend the Glick and Rogoff (1995) aggregate time-series, empirical, intertemporal model of country-investment (and the current account) to a sectoral-level, and estimate it for New Zealand. I fit the model to panel data of eleven industries from 1988-2009. The sectoral-level investment growth...
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his prospect. Basically this assessment discusses some theoretical underpinnings of savings and investments. These two … regime on investments. …
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Savings rate in Pakistan is one of the lowest in the regional countries. As a result, investment to GDP ratio has been dismally low as well. Low investment results in low capital formation and hence lower long term growth and hence low levels of development. The long term growth literature from...
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