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culture, government, and lack of support would make these standards impossible to implement. Since the globalization of …
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light on the role of government debt on determining the level of employment through the exchange rate. The mechanism of … transmission is defined. The model is derived from a standard Cobb Douglas production function having government debt affecting the …
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will be developed. In order to arrive at a set of final recommendations for the government, a model will be used to … statistical recommendations that can be taken to the government of Rhode Island in hopes of being considered for future …
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information through these quality signals and consumer choices. In this paper, we explore 1) whether the credibility of an … representative sample of 460 US consumers and analyzed through structural equation modeling. The results show that credibility …
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influenced corporate activity at a significant level. Results encourage institutions and government oversight agencies to …
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This dissertation explores the private-public sector partnership between CVS/pharmacy and the federal/state workforce development system in Minnesota. The study describes how CVS creates partnerships with the federal/state system of one-stop career centers and other partners in the workforce...
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centralization of fiscal authority by the federal government since the 1980s has led to a revenue dependency of sub … received from the central government, and local expenditures in operation of local provision of public services. The potential …
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This dissertation addresses the problem of informational and legal restrictions on employment screening processes such as educational requirements and standardized testing. For the past two decades, the legal system in the U.S. has struggled with this issue and has labeled certain information or...
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Johnson and Ash (1986) proposed a new model for developing compensation systems which is designed to systematically and simultaneously reconcile differences between internal and external pay equity criteria without necessarily including market based gender biases. Central to their model is the...
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configuration on government interventions termed a "government intervention triad": government economic planning, capital control …
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