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The incremental costs of corrective measures to lessen the environmental impacts of the hydroelectric system are expected to increase and difficult questions to arise about the costs, effectiveness, and justification of alternative measures and their systemwide implications. The BPA anticipate...
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This areport explores the implications of an index-of-harm methodology that compares occupational risks among workers exposed to radiological and nonradiological harms. It extends the work of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) by considering American rather than...
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A growing number of major corporations and industry organizations now overtly advocate the general concept of corporate social and environmental responsibility, commonly emphasising the ‘business case’ for such behaviour on the basis that it is ‘good for business’. Many now report to...
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The importance of resource rent in fisheries has long been acknowledged. By generating such rents, economically efficient management systems increase value added and the sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) and growth. However, despite the successful adoption of such...
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) adoption and diffusion in the banking industry in Thailand. The research, combining two study areas of multiple criteria … study of the Siam Commercial Bank PCL in Thailand.The study shows how to combine the two decision-making tools of MCDM and …, marketing strategy such as promotional advertising is vital.The study implied that the banking industry in Thailand is able to …
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relationship between real money balances (M1 or M2) and their determinants in Thailand. A cointegration analysis and the Vector …The thesis also used the Vector Autoregression model (VAR) to test the monetary transmission mechanism in Thailand in …
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countries of Viet Nam, Thailand, and Nicaragua have demonstrated that a one-time course is just the first step in a series of …
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This paper explores the phenomenon of Thailand's female entrepreneurs and account for some of the cultural drivers in … conference for Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World (LWEW) in Bangkok, Thailand. We report the ways in which the leading Thai …
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nearly 50% of the entrepreneurs (Minniti, Allen & Langowitz, 2006) in Thailand. Most of these women are running small … entrepreneurship in Thailand. Next, we describe relational theory in the context of female entrepreneurship, paying particular …
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Drawing on the Big Middle theory of retail evolution, an analysis of primary survey data on Thai shopping behavior seeks to understand the relative satisfaction of consumers with wet markets and supermarkets, identifying the factors that affect frequency of visit to, and purchase behavior...
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