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The behaviour of the sterling-Deutschmark exchange rate is examined over a period from November 1988 to May 1994. At the beginning of this time period sterling did not belong to the ERM, it entered in October 1990 and was withdrawn in September 1992. In this study the effect of operating within...
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Supported Employment Enterprises (SEEs) are a unique sector of small and medium-sized enterprises that provide meaningful, gainful employment, training and development opportunities for people with a disability. SEEs are run specifically to provide employment but are also commercial enterprises...
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The behaviour of the FTSE 30 share index is examined over a period from November 1988 to May 1994. We examine whether the index exhibits different time series behaviour during the time that Sterling belonged to the ERM to that observed in the pre- and post-ERM period. We show that the random...
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to develop an academic theoretical framework relating success and performance in small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) so that future research could be carried out to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) for SMEs. Design/methodology/approach...
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Supported employment enterprises (SEEs) are commercial enterprises that provide meaningful, gainful employment, training and development opportunities for people with a disability. Hence, SEEs are run specifically to provide employment. SEEs, with the exception of Remploy, represent a unique...
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Supported Employment Enterprises (SEEs) are a unique sector of small and medium‐sized enterprises that provide meaningful, gainful employment, training and development opportunities for people with a disability. SEEs are run specifically to provide employment but are also commercial...
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