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We examine common asset allocation strategies for retirement investing, considering both static and dynamic approaches … their clients until approximately 10 years prior to a client's retirement, at which point a more conservative allocation …
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of the work itself. During his lecture, he talks about: accounting tools, Fiat car designers, Japan and retirement …
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In this paper we analyse the role that Social Security wealth and incentives play in the transition to retirement in … at old age and investigate the role played by such incentives and by other socio-economic variables on the retirement … stricter in general. We carry out a dynamic reduced-form analysis of the retirement decision using a duration model. Our …
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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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Thailand’s manufacturing sector and compares them with firms in Penang (Malaysia) and Singapore. It examines the technological … research results to Thailand. Moreover, they are more frequently embedded in international and domestic knowledge and … technology and knowledge in Thailand. However, the absorptive capacity of local firms for the absorption of new technology and …
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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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An analysis of primary survey data on Thai shopping behavior seeks to understand therelative satisfaction of consumers with wet markets and supermarkets and identify the factorsthat affect frequency of visit to, and purchase behavior within, these retail outlets. This is usedas a basis for...
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This paper presents an empirical study based on a survey of 399 small and medium size companies in Lithuania. Applying bivariate and ordered probit estimators, we investigate why some business owners intend to expand their firms, while others do not. Our main findings provide evidence that the...
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