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This paper offers refutation of prior studies on volatility and its international impact. By citing conflicting research findings about the impact of the US based volatility on foreign monetary systems, this paper provides indicative results as to the degree of monetary response a country's...
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After the invasion of Iraq it appears that the pre-invasion assumptions of many observers and market participants turned out to be contradicted by reality. In this paper we investigate the U.S. government policy related to military spending on the invasion of Iraq. By analyzing the economic...
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This research is a critical assessment of the United Nations’ Guidelines on Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence with respect to prior attempts to damage corporations using Corporate Social Responsibility. As the history of human rights violations shows, the impact of the United Nations was...
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This research examines the legal precedents that allow the disproportional increase in the executive pay at the UK and the US based corporations. At its core, the argument explores incompatibility of the regulatory instruments with the corporate practices used to issue the excessive compensation...
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The intent of this paper is to induce local governments to issue a more sophisticated regulation plan of the underground markets at which drugs, weapons, and women are offered for sale. The New York City's prostitution and drug related issues, considered in this paper, are similar in nature to...
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