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Why are British bank branches run so differently—and often much less efficiently—than their international counterparts? Why is it that it has been nearly ten years since the last major innovation in that area? Banking expert David Cavell takes a hard look at the present situation, and argues...
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[...]Early in the morning of each business day, the major foreignexchange trading firms send their customers lists oftechnical trading signals for that day. Timely technical signalsare also supplied by major real-time information providers.These signals, which are based primarily on prior price...
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whole surplus, leaving the peasants immiserated. Trade was sterile in that it was state inspired, and required to meet the …
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application of agency theory to long-distance trade. This analysis explores an area not accounted for in the literature on French …
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This paper examines the economic organization of the trans-Saharan slave trade between the fourteenth and the …. The commercial framework of this trade was integrated into ethnic, cultural, and religious systems, yet for its efficient … limit cooperation problems. This demonstrates that the organization of the trans-Saharan slave trade was economically …
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realize enhanced gains from trade also depended upon the political status of regional economies operating and interacting … (through trade in commodities, capital flows, labour migration and the diffusion of useful knowledge) within a global economy …
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This paper is an exploration of the world coffee market in the nineteenth century when world trade expanded some 20 … role in stimulating sociability, labor and diminishing hunger made it vital. Its trade intensified relations between the … cultivators in the South and the consumers in the North. In economic terms it was the third most valuable internationally-trade …
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.Yet even as this orthodoxy seemed to become embedded in a public policy of free trade and minimal government in the 1840s …
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unit of input that are duesimply to changes in the composition of traffic, as initially happened with the mid-20th centuryU …
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Mobil sein zählt zu den Grundbedürfnissen und im Rahmen des westlichen Wertesystems zuden Grundrechten von Menschen. Auch ältere Menschen haben ein Recht auf Mobilität. Diesgilt um so mehr, je mobiler die Gesamtgesellschaft wird und je mehr Menschen im Zuge derdemographischen Entwicklung zum...
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