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The systemic principle uses the deduction and the induction, analyse and synthesis, inferency and proferency, in order to find out the interdependencies and the inner connections that make mooving the complex organized entities. The true valences of this approach can be found neither in the...
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organizational ensemble, by the complexity and amplitude of the modifications, impact that have as effect the indecision at the …
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dynamics of financial market as well as the role of incertainty, interdependency and dynamic complexity. Here is shown Minsky …
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them for stimulating the emergence of alternative methods of financing business operations and cooperation in production …
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Seen from migrants’ point of view, migration exceeds in good parts, usually forgetting the negative aspects. At the state level, however, shows that migration and development are mutual relations. The main discrepancy developed between a developed North and a developing South does not...
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The study is beginning with some statistical data illustrating that the intellectual lies among the branches of the social sciences are very weak.
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The years between 1990-2000 represented the rising power period for the institutional investors, especially within the developed countries. In the Anglo-Saxon environment, such a growth significantly modified the structure of companies’ shareholder frameworks. The development and the...
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The present financial crisis will considerably influence the architecture of contemporary banking systems. In this context, we will witness a series of changes from the point of view of the number of institutions, their typology, sources and the ways to attract resources, the property’s form...
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