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and confusion are therefore unavoidable.
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list of characteristics that are worth getting over, and all of them are elements that
x The art of successful business communication
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7.8 The process of making the ... remember what particular kind of communication
was mentioned as an example in the first paragraph of this chapter? Or can you
describe either of the tw...
... weighting matrix
being the unity matrix. The instruments used to construct the managed portfolios are: lagged one-period change in
earnings yields in both the domestic country and the US for stocks; ... change in bond yields in both the
domestic country and the US for bonds. Standard errors are reported in parenthesis. J-Stat denotes the p-value of the J...
... percentages
offered by the other tables.
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tions of the employer, may not know the total number of em-
ployees, or may mistakenly give figures for just the one loca-
tion at whic...
... international law.
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The project, then, was to excise these
colonial aspects of international law from the system of international
law and to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international law.
It ... basis for the norms of jus gentium, and internalized in that
it represents the authentic identity of the Indian.
War, sovereignty and the tran...
... Hendrick
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country before redistributing these ... left the production of
crude oil in the hands of the private drillers, but practically every other branch of the business passed
ultimately into t...
... divided the United States from the large majority of
other states that voted to adopt the Rome Statute of the Court, in partic-
ular the role of the Security Council, the powers of the prosecutor, the
questions ... about
the politics of international law, not the ‘letter of the law . It explores
how politics conditions international law as an in...
... overview 23
2 The financing of women-owned businesses: an empirical
overview and theoretical framework 26
2.1 Problems faced by women in the financing of their
businesses 26
2.2 The financing of women-owned ... reflect
the fact that businesswomen take a smaller salary from their
businesses compared to men or that their businesses are smaller,
younger, or less profitable. H...
... VII.
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by Burton J. Hendrick Copyright laws are changing all over the world, be sure to check the ... throughout the last
two years of the War.
So, too, feeding and supplying an army of millions of men laid the foundation of many of our greatest
indu...
... previously. Second, by determining
the variables that affect the choice of a debt instrument, it facilitates empirical analysis of emerging
market debt and suggests a direction for theories thereof.
The ... selection) at a lower level of risk than does
the market for bonds. Borrowers enjoying more stable economic and political situations are more
likely to borro...
... product. The oil regions regarded these advantages as giving them the right to
dominate the growing industry, and they had frequently proclaimed the doctrine that the business belonged to
them. They ... left the production of
crude oil in the hands of the private drillers, but practically every other branch of the business passed
ultimately into their hands. Both...
... within the organization
Organizational culture refers to the norms and value systems that are
shared among the employees of an organization
People refers to not just the employees of the organization, ... people
To be the most profitable, firms need to be sure:
the different elements of the organizational architecture are
internally consistent
the organ...
... refers to the actions that managers take to attain the
goals of the firm
Profitability can be defined as the rate of return the firm makes on its
invested capital
Profit growth is the percentage ... as an
international business?
How can firms increase profits through international expansion?
What international strategy should firms pursue?
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