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In this study it has been analised the concept of the new penal code adopted by the Parliament next year, the evolution of the legislation, the legal framework regarding prevention and punishment, and also a lot of interesting proposals have been made. The project of the new Penal Code proposes...
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This paper aims at identifying the specific elements that appeared in the relation between the complex phenomenon of migration and the management of human resources as theoretical and practical effort to handle the consequences of migration. The end purpose of this paper is actually double:...
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At this stage of global economic crisis that traverse, it was observed that massive capital flows have major impacts on economies. Therfore, it is important to analyze the factors behind the attraction of these massive capital flows, and the main consequences that followed.
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The aim of this paper is to gaining deeper insight into the reasons and consequences of condemned suicidal act from the socio-religious point of view and its impact on the economic development of a society. The condemned act of suicide and problems relating to it, keeping in view the available...
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Tax evasion is one of the utmost importanT social - economic phenomena that contemporary states face and whose negative consequences are felt even more on public sector, who is unable to meet the stringent and adequate needs of society. The underground economy, tax evasion and corruption are...
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We investigate firms that stop providing earnings guidance (“stoppers”) either by publicly announcing their decision (“announcers”) or doing so quietly (“quiet stoppers”). Relative to firms that continue guiding, stoppers have poorer prior performance, more uncertain operating...
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There is overwhelming evidence of reciprocal behavior, driven by intentions. However, the role of consequences is less clear cut. Experimentally manipulating how efficient trust and reciprocity can be in deterministic and uncertain environments allows us to study how payoff consequences of trust...
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The aim of the present study is to contribute to the empirical literature on the consequences of Business Failure (BF), resorting to qualitative methods in order to better understand the aftermath of BF. Semi-structured interviews were used in order to collect data, which were later transcribed...
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Neither environmental economics nor environmental philosophy have adequately examined the moral implications of imposing environmental degradation and ecosystem instability upon our descendants. A neglected aspect of these problems is the supposed extent of the burden that the current generation...
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