... war and the mass pro
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duction of weapons, from the damming of rivers and the destructio
n
of indigenous environments and cultures
. I began to look at wh
o
benefits when hundreds of thousands of ... development plan
. This plan would create a jus-
tification for World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, an
d
USAID investment of billions of dollars in the energy, transporta-
tion, and agricultural ... their answers to my questions and
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about the validity of their data
. For instance, I could never just wal
k
into an office with my translator and meet with someone
; we firs
t
had to set up an...
... my
sister and I hardly left the piano to eat and sleep. The dialect part of the libretto was in an ancient manuscript
copy, torn, marked and dog's-eared, and written in an almost illegible German ... posters and drawings of famous artists and caricatures of
Parisians. The performers are called on in turn by the master of ceremonies, and take their stand on a little
platform in front of the piano ... her of her splendour, so we
arranged something out of the pointed pink bodice of one of my other gowns, and the long white skirt of a
summer dress, with a ladder arrangement of pink velvet bands...
...
information and engage in undesirable activities
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Separation of ownership and control
of the firm
Managers pursue personal benefits and power
rather than the profitability of the firm.
...
operations.
3. Indirect finance is many times more important than
direct finance.
4. Financial intermediaries are the most important
source of external funds.
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and obstruction of official investigations.
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Requires the CEO and CFO to certify
that financial statements and disclosures are
accurate.
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Requires members of the audit committee...
... indebted to Anne van Aaken, Peter Behrens, Stephania Bonilla,
Eberhard Feess, Henning Frọòdorf, Andrew Guzman, Jonathan Klick, Frank Mỹller-
Langer, Jan Matauschek, Susan Russell, Stephan Wittig, ... Herausgegeben von
Professor Dr. Peter Behrens
Professor Dr. Thomas Eger
Professor Dr. Manfred Holler
Professor Dr. Claus Ott
Professor Dr. Hans-Bernd Schäfer
Professor Dr. Stefan Voigt (schriftführend)
Universität ... additional ones: insurance as a mechanism to enhance transactional
security, the devaluation of assets as a strategy to avoid expropriation and lobbying. At
the core of each of these mechanisms is the...
... Report R42111, Tax Rates and Economic Growth, by Jane G. Gravelle and
Donald J. Marples for a discussion of these issues.
Taxes and the Economy: AnEconomic Analysis of the Top Tax Rates Since ... Macroeconomy,” Reviewof Income and Wealth, vol. 54, no. 2 (June 2008), pp.
149-165; and Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Stefanie Stantcheva, Optimal Taxation of Top Labor Incomes: A
Tale of Three ... 2008), pp.
149-165; and Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Stefanie Stantcheva, Optimal Taxation of Top Labor Incomes: A
Tale of Three Elasticities, National Bureau ofEconomic Research, Working...
... explana-
tions for the widespread adoption of outdoor relief policies in the 1770s
and 1780s and for the significant differences in the administration of
relief between the southeast of England and ... rented
an
acre
or two of
land
had to
feel
the
effects
of
engrossing. Their land
was
taken away from them
and
added
to the
acreage
of
some large farm;
and the
farmer's land-hunger
... alt=""
ANECONOMIC HISTORY
OF THE ENGLISH POOR LAW
1750-1850
GEORGE R. BOYER
Cornell
University
The right of the
University of Cambridge
to print anil sell
all manner of hooks
was granted by
Henry...
...
(1984); and Mathewson, Frank and Ralph Winter, “The Law and Economics of Resale Price Maintenance”, Reviewof
Industrial Organization 13 (nos. 1-2), (1998): 57-84. See also ”Brief of Amici ... International Journal
of Industrial Organization, 23 (2005): 203-25. Sass, T.R. and D.S. Saurman, “Mandated Exclusive Territories and
Economic Efficiency: An Empirical Analysis of the Malt-Beverage ... Deneckere and James Peck, “Demand Uncertainty, Inventories, and Resale Price
Maintenance,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 111, No. 3 (1996): 885-913; and “Demand Uncertainty and Price
Maintenance:...
... out
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I
.
of ignorance
and
the poor understanding of
the
fragility
of the rangeland and its carrying
capacity. Government objectives of regional development rather
than
conservation ...
Degradation of the mulga rangelands
1.2.1.
The degradation cycle
1.2.2.
Extent of mulga rangeland degradation
1.3.
Theory
and analytical issues: A synopsis
e
2.
ECONOMICS
OF
LAND
DEGRADATION ... the 1870s, most of
the
better
grazing land
had
been claimed.
Due
to
an
over-optimistic assessment of the
grazing
capability
of the rangeland, many of
the
smaller landholders soon...
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Association is already
working to address the
economic burden of
diabetes in Canada. ]
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An economic ... deductions and
other forms of income support.
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An economic tsunami: the cost of diabetes in Canada | 9
Canadian Diabetes Cost Model
The analysis in this report was conducted using the Canadian ... Canadian
National Diabetes Surveillance System (NDSS) data and the Economic Burden of Illness in
Canada (EBIC) approach to determine the economic impact of type 1 and type 2 diabetes on
Canadian...
... 2015
% of GDP gain
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Annexes
Annex 1
Estimates of loss out in 2005 relative to 2005 and proportion ...
intergenerational skills and wealth transfer. Schooling of the children is affected, propagating
the spiral of ill health and poverty. An extreme simplification of these channels and linkages
is presented ... diseases. and to avoid the spiral of poor economic
performance and poor health especially at individual and household levels if left unchecked.
The economic impact of chronic diseases can be...