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In the ‘80’s and ‘90’s, British Universities were subjected to a sequence of changes that transformed their organisation and management. There are clear parallels with the challenges presented at the present time to Italian Universities. With discussions of the implementation of the so...
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In the ‘80’s and ‘90’s, British Universities were subjected to a sequence of changes that transformed their organisation and management. There are clear parallels with the challenges presented at the present time to Italian Universities. With discussions of the implementation of the so...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010584477
The Clinton administration has claimed its proposal to increase the minimum wage would not affect employment; other research supports that a higher minimum wage means fewer jobs.
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Top economists provide much-needed guidance--and some surprising conclusions--in response to rising public concerns about inequality in the U.S. tax system.
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inefficiencies and public policies. These must be addressed to ensure balanced and sustained economic growth. [ADBI Working Paper 224] …
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. Thirdly, they look into how trilemma configurations have evolved in the aftermath of economic crises in the past. They find …
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This book argues for greater national uniformity in state and local taxes that affect interstate commerce.
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Two achievements--up the poor and animating civil society--are powerful moral claims for business corporations but schemes for corporate governance jeopardize these achievements.
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The author examines the structure of the corporate charter market, the impact of takeover regulation and federal securities law, and the spreading of criminalization of corporate duties.
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Today's knowledge-based economy requires an entirely new system of assessing the value of companies--a system tapping the vast communication capabilities of the Internet.
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