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the complete risk management process. An Example from a mechanical engineering company is used for the final validation of …
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results of an extensive ethnographic field study of the 2006 to 2008 Siemens corruption scandal. We find that this event did … corporate corruption with regard to its regulative, normative, and cultural-cognitive dimensions. It is therefore particularly … perspective we reconstruct the development of the institutional context of the phenomenon corruption as well as its effects on the …
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Seit dem Ende der Bretton-Woods Ära haben zahlreiche Bankenkrisen Volkswirtschaften immense Kosten auferlegt. Die vorliegende Studie beschäftigt sich mit den politökonomischen Einflussfaktoren auf die Tiefe dieser Bankenkrisen. Es wird argumentiert, dass nur schnelle und tiefgreifende...
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welfare through their decisions. Yet, cases of central bank corruption abound. The dissertation provides examples of ?pure …? corruption in central banks. Only a few studies address corruption and similar, but not necessarily criminal, behavior of central … bank employees and governors, even though corruption in the central bank is obviously possible. By the very nature of their …
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in and that put their clout for the fight against corruption in question. Against this background, three novel anti-corruption … high risk of opportunism. Double-dealing, whistle-blowing and extortion are uncertainties that corrupt actors are in many …. What is more, legislation can also take advantage of these chinks to fight corruption effectively.In Section II it is …
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In recent years a substantial amount of literature in one way or another deals with liquidity. The interest in it grows … measures of liquidity and publish them in the regular reports. But as in literature, there is still no consensus as what … liquidity really means and how it should be measured, or reported, understood or predicted, as the consistent summary of what …
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This research discusses small decision making problems and petty corruption as their practical applications with a … structured economic experiment. One of examples of petty corruption considered includes demands for petty bribes by traffic … that an individual petty corrupt behaviour is a consequence of the theoretically-optimal behaviour for the risk …
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researches of risk measures and control researches; there are researched banking risk, importance of liquidity control in … commercial banks; formed liquidity risk control of the problems in commercial banks and summarized used methods controlling and … setting the liquidity risk. There is properly done liquidity risk analysis and the estimation of AB “Šiaulių bankas …
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Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply, labor demand, and human capital. Topics discussed also include wage and employment determination, turnover, search, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and...
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Over recent years, study on risk management has been prompted by the Basel committee for the requirement of regular … banking supervisory. There are however limitations of many risk management methods: 1) covariance estimation relies on a time … accurately and fast measure risk exposures of multivariate portfolios. The basic idea is to first retrieve out of high …
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