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... information and engage in undesirable activitiesãSeparation of ownership and control of the firmManagers 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. Copyright 2011 Pearson Canada Inc.8 - ... white-collar crime and obstruction of official investigations.–Requires the CEO and CFO to certify that financial statements and disclosures are accurate.–Requires members of the audit committee...
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... 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 ... 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 ... to the top tax rates and the size of the economic pie, but there may be a relationship to how the economic pie is sliced. Taxes and the Economy: AnEconomic Analysis of the Top Tax Rates...
... explana-tions for the widespread adoption of outdoor relief policies in the 1770sand 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 theacreage of some large farm; and the farmer's land-hunger ... alt="" ANECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH POOR LAW1750-1850GEORGE R. BOYERCornell UniversityThe right of theUniversity of Cambridgeto print anil sellall manner of hookswas granted byHenry...
... 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 ... (1984); and Mathewson, Frank and Ralph Winter, “The Law and Economics of Resale Price Maintenance”, Review of Industrial Organization 13 (nos. 1-2), (1998): 57-84. See also ”Brief of Amici ... 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 - 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...
... 7;358(6):580-91.[ The Canadian Diabetes Association is already working to address the economic burden of diabetes in Canada. ] 22 | An economic tsunami: the cost of diabetes in Canada | 23 An economic ... deductions and other forms of income support. 8 | An economic tsunami: the cost of diabetes in Canada | 9 Canadian Diabetes Cost ModelThe 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...
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