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At once with the development of money as medium of exchange, the feudal lords found out an easy way to obtain more monetary resources by monopolizing the coins’ mint. As result, they used to ask a certain percent from the gold quantity that people wanted to transform in coins (call brassage)....
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Taking into account the increasing competition between commercial Romanian banks, there is a real problem to come up … point of view of the activities specific, and of the permanent area competition imposement. Banks being aware of the quality …
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For an economic agent, competition represents a mobilizing factor which determines him to adapt to the requests of the … business environment and in the same time to make a progress. Being an undisputable factor of progress, the competition must be …
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from society, professions, laws, stories, heroes, values on competition or service, etc. Outputs are organizational … of an organization. In this paper we try to see whether corporate culture has any influence on competition and if it has …
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Romanian enterprises can use an easy handled and legal instrument with the purpose to influence public power in law’s elaboration and application. As a strategy, lobby must be, first of all, an ethical activity. In the present international environment, lobby becomes a useful weapon for...
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find out in the era of pre-globalization because the ordinator principle, that of the competition, has not been changed, in …
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multiple: increased competition, technological development requiring replacement of hold capacity, insufficient information on …
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