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Across GenerationsSM study, I examine financial preparedness. I examine the degree of financial preparedness by various … on preparedness. The results show that education level and gender do not play a significant role in the financial … preparedness of an individual. The findings also show that although having a financial advisor does not relate to financial …
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This intrinsic case study is about people who worked in partnerships. Each of the partnerships emerged from relationships formed between the business, education, government and community sectors. Aprinciple aim of the cross-sector partnerships was to enhance learning opportunities, integral to...
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W. Woodmont Dr.; W. McGalliard Rd.; W. Concord Rd.; W. Sherman Dr.; W. Royale Dr.; W. Glenn Ellyn Dr.; W. Cowing Dr.; W. Waid Ave.; W. Rosewood Ave.; W. Stirling Dr.; N. Belmont Dr.; N. Oakwood Ave.; N. Hollywood Ave.; N. Maplewood Ave.; N. Rosewood Ave.; N. Glenwood Ave.; N. Ball Ave.; N....
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, in Australian accounting schools, to relate the way one school addressed this shortage through a mentoring scheme, and to …
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Purpose of this research was to investigate utilization of labor productivity standards and variables that affect productivityin Texas school foodservice operations. A questionnaire was developed, validated, and pilot tested, then mailed to 200 randomly selected Texas school...
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Corporate restructuring is normally analyzed with reference to economic imperatives and the inherited geographical structure of production. The economic landscape is assumed to be the consequence of private decisions made in response to these structural factors. If understanding and empirically...
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In a previous study of US city inflation, I emphasized the temporal regularities of urban price inflation. But, despite these identified regularities, it is apparent that the process of inflation is rarely so regular and so systematic. Unanticipated shocks in three components, energy food, and...
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Cyclical sensitivity in employment, wages, and hours worked are explored with reference to three industries and eleven US cities over the period 1972 - 1980. Conventional neoclassical discrete-exchange models of the labor market are shown to be inadequate because of marked rigidities in the...
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Employers have a variety of reasons for attempting to stabilize turnover in their labour force. For example, specific skill requirements, the added costs of training inherent in hiring new workers, and the absolute demand for labour may stimulate firms to minimize labour turnover. One way of...
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This thesis tests Oliver Williamson’s proposition that transaction cost economics can explain the limits of firm size. Williamson suggests that diseconomies of scale are manifested through four interrelated factors: atmospheric consequences due to specialisation, bureaucratic insularity,...
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