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In this study, developing of transgenic production from 1986 to 2003 years in the world were examined. It was also compared economic result of transgenic production for each countries. The economic effects of proble using of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) seed farming in Çukurova region was...
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paper looks at the scale of direct sales in Hungarian viticulture and viniculture, and the willingness of winemakers to …
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In this effort an attempt was made to analyse the geographical factors i.e. their objective impact on viniculture and …
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Although Van Riebeeck already produced the first wine at the Cape in 1659, the arrival of French Huguenots during 1688/89 gave considerable impetus to Cape wine production. The reasons for this remain unclear. By using quantitative production data over more than a century of European settlement,...
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This paper describes the structure of the world gold market, its sources of supply and demand, and how it functions. The market has three principal functions in three major locations: the New York futures market speculates on spot prices, which are largely determined in London, whereas physical...
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Climate change has been identified as quot;The biggest market failure the World has ever seenquot;, (Stern 2006). This paper identifies the cost of finance as an influential element of this market failure to allocate resources to renewable energy. One approach to mitigate market failure is the...
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Previous research often emphasised the similarity of shareholder protection in common law (or English legal origin) countries. Conversely, this article found a remarkable diversity of shareholder protection in common law countries. Using our new shareholder protection index with 60 variables, we...
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Since the beginning of the new century harmonisation of company law has once again been on the European agenda. One of its most important aims is the protection of shareholders. This article addresses this aim from a leximetric perspective. At the outset, it will be explained what leximetrics is...
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Though both the U.S. Constitution and the Michigan Constitution say that property shall not be taken for public use quot;without just compensation,quot; court interpretations of various laws and regulations have undermined that principle. Owners are usually awarded compensation in the courts...
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