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governments should seek to promote CSR: greater social and environmental sustainability, market competitiveness, economic …Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is widely accepted as the business sector's contribution to inclusive and …
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At the United Nations Millennium Summit, 191 member states gathered to set eight millennium development goals for the world€™s poor countries. The eight goals were used as a yardstick to measure development progress. However, many developing countries, particularly the African countries...
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Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Indian Council of Social Sciences Research (ICSSR), Indian Council of Agricultural …
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В современных условиях актуальными и значимыми являются вопросы учета страховыми компаниями экономических и социальных ограничений и возможностей, которые во...
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This book argues for greater national uniformity in state and local taxes that affect interstate commerce.
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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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This book addresses the most prominent policy issues raised by advertising--competition, consumer information, children, ad bans, and free speech.
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This study outlines the compelling case for widespread deregulation of property-liability insurance rates and forms.
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Using federal procurement of computer systems, the author shows the effects of practices designed to prevent collusion between vendors and officials.
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