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. Employment impacts of geothermal development follow a pattern similar to the economic impacts. Public service impacts include …
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. Specific impacts may include additional direct employment at the plant, secondary impacts from wage payments being used to …
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. Specific impacts may include additional direct employment at the plant, secondary impacts from wage payments being used to …
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The only way resources can be efficiently allocated in our market system is if prices of resources, goods, and services properly reflect their true value to society. However, because of (a) imperfections in the pricing mechanisms that currently influence private-sector decision making; (b) the...
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Established in 1988, the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence recognises organisations in the USA, Mexico and Canada …
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effect). This study has practical implications for regulators, corporations and investors, both in the USA and abroad. …
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employment and skills shortages that can be addressed by offshore outsourcing. However, a large-scale survey of domesticIT …
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and substantial increase in the outsourcing and offshoring of ICT development, maintenance and support contracts. Each and …
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Outsourcing and offshoring are changing the nature of the firm, and producing unprecedented international relocation of … where and why?’ to explain the outsourcing/offshoring phenomenon. We present a novel modelling approach to represent a firm … outsourcing and offshoring to the organization of the firm, and offer propositions that frame our economic modelling approach. We …
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?s full employment and aging population. Sixteen years of unbroken expansion of the Australian economy have created skills …
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