1000 Search Results for Environmental Finance
Traditional Land Tenure in the Modern Pacific
The Nature of Traditional Land Tenure in the Pacific
The land utilization and development necessary for a modern Pacific state could feasibly occur at reasonably good clip. Hughes suggests that, "all Pa Continue Reading...
Human Capital in Latin American Economic Development
HUMAN CAPITAL IN LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC Developtment
The concern for the economic development in the developing countries has been an issue for several decades. Many policy makers around the glo Continue Reading...
Infrastructure is the foundation of a healthy economy and an equitable society. The World Bank's Policy Research Report on Reforming Infrastructure: Privatization, Regulation, and Competition evaluates infrastructure issues in several major sectors: Continue Reading...
Strategic Vision: A section describing company's strategic vision. Performance target forecasting: A section shows performance targets EPS, ROE, credit rating, image rating year-end stock price -managers set years (assuming simulation continue).
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The intersection determines the amount of investment in education / productivity factors by all individuals and institutions.
The major criticisms to the Neoclassical model come from the assumption competition holds, namely that individuals act to Continue Reading...
There is a fixed amount of output possible for any given investment in production capacity, at all possible costs, and if we plot all the potential scales of output against the resulting average cost per unit of production, the result is a long run Continue Reading...
To this end the argument that monopolies are bad to consumers carries a lot of truth and fact with it and will only be fair to look at such an argument with due considerations.
References
Baker, M.J. (1985). Marketing strategy and management. Macm Continue Reading...
classification of an industry into a particular economic market system is really necessary to understand it clearly. Without it we can not analyze the market the way it should be done. This paper discusses about the market, its types as well as it d Continue Reading...
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In Charles Handy's 2002 article, What's a Business For?, he essentially argues, like McMurtry, for a social economy built f Continue Reading...
Accordingly, it is important for international negotiators to possess characteristics of communicational dexterity, cultural acuity and a certain amount of charisma. It is necessary to command sufficient respect as a representative of one's firm and Continue Reading...
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To ensure that none of this was taking place, many state regulatory commissions would set prices and monitor the industry. Then, during the 1980's is when deregulation would occur, as many economists felt that they were stifling economic growth. As Continue Reading...
The greater product focus will eliminate a key weakness of not being strong at any one market. Professionals and consumers have distinctly different needs, and Palm needs to figure out which of these it is more likely to meet and then pursue that to Continue Reading...
Municipal Budget Analysis
The objective of this work in writing is to assess the budget of the Municipality of Chicago, Illinois in terms of how well budget documents and auxiliary information address each of these functions. The assessment will be Continue Reading...
Geology: Critique of the Story Of Stuff
Geology: Critique of Story of Stuff
Annie Leonard's video documentary on the "materials economy" and the consumption-disposal mentality paints a picture of a world of: unsustainable resource usage, environmen Continue Reading...
birth of the phenomena known as the consumer society is unknown but there is no doubt that, at least in the western world, it has existed since the advent of the Industrial Revolution.
In the consumer society a high value is placed on the use and p Continue Reading...
Whyte and Berry Individual and Society
Whyte and Berry both believe that the individual in society is being slowly killed, figuratively and literally, by cultural trends far greater than he. Whyte attempts to reveal this in the context of the modern Continue Reading...
Disney and Pixar
Disney's acquisition of Pixar in 2006 resulted in many headlines and opinions. The main reason for the acquisition was Disney's reluctance to lose its ties with the new giant in animation, while its own opportunities were waning bec Continue Reading...
Another example of unethical globalization choices would be the irresponsible exploitation of child labor and, more generally, of extremely poor societies where local populations have no choice but to work long hours for pennies a day. In that rega Continue Reading...
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1) Analysis of Heterogeneous Panels with Unobserved Common Effects
a) Baltagi, Badi H. 2010. Narrow Replication of Serlenga and Shin (2007) gravity models of intra-EU trade: application of the CCEP-HT estimation in heterogeneous pane Continue Reading...
Public Administration Budgeting
PA Budgeting
Budgeting for Public Administration
Budgets are used in addressing various purposes including management and control as well as communication of goals, successes, the public entity's philosophy and expl Continue Reading...
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This characterization helps to clarify what Stewart sees as the reciprocal relationship between security and all aspects of civil solidity. In today's parlance on the subject, security is frequently assumed to relate directly to military Continue Reading...
They need to estimate the cost of production, personalization as well as the milling of the new chip cards.
Terminals
The budget should include the cost associated with the updating of terminals, Point of Sale (POS) devices and ATMs, in all types Continue Reading...
The events led to a situation in which the power was distributed between the people and the governmental structures in the meaning that the federal decisions were continually subjected to pressures. The government gradually lost its powers and the d Continue Reading...
If we consider that the major reason for the IMF was to ensure global financial stablility, the IMF has failed numerous times. The post-World War II global framework did support this function; countries were still very much on a hierarchical basis, Continue Reading...
In this way, it has even come to supercede basic email interaction as a way of establishing lines of communication. Moreover, the nature of the forum is such that the lines of communication are always open and function in a way that is multidirectio Continue Reading...
Investment Sections - 2009 Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
Source: Wikimedia Commons.
The largest grouping in the Act is for tax cuts. As an example of how money in one grouping gets divided, the following shows what is being allotted for tax reli Continue Reading...
When looking at the importance of trade and foreign direct investment in the economy, Canada's stated policy is to sustain open markets and grant foreign companies national treatment, while securing access to foreign markets for Canadian firms (Trad Continue Reading...
However, with natural gas, production takes a long lead time -- drillers and processers cannot increase production capacity quickly to meet increased market demand, thus increased demand will start the price rising and keep it rising for a period of Continue Reading...
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While additional sales might be classified as a relatively 'happy' change in circumstances, budget overruns are a more common unexpected occurrence. Budget overruns can occur for a number of reasons -- unforeseen technological or weather problems, Continue Reading...
The narrowness is from the singular focus of each position: regulatory issues and scientific study.
The span of control for the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations and the Director International Affairs is narrow but deep. The director of Continue Reading...
This comes as a dramatic turnaround from Chang's statements to the Economist only six months ago, in which he indicated that the company was preparing to scrap part of its large fleet in addition to halting orders for new ships (2009, pp. 57). The r Continue Reading...
From an historical context, Douglass C. North's work represents a sea change in cultural and social policy, and has the potential to affect billions of people through a renewed sense of community and concern for cultural context. North has started Continue Reading...
Wealth does not equate to happiness, a sense of purpose, dignity or respect. One of the key underlying assumptions of neoliberal philosophy, as derived from Milton Friedman, is that financial wealth is the ideal end goal of all activity. While finan Continue Reading...
However, when it comes to health-related issues, I do not believe that subjective personal impressions and feelings can influence one's ethical decision-making. The evidence is clear that smoking is harmful to the smoker, and also to the person who Continue Reading...
They feel that they can do this with better overall agricultural output through better water management, for example a reduction in the size of irrigation projects to reduce waste.
The plan is also focused on shifting Ethiopia's economy from one in Continue Reading...
The problem with this argument is that the world is not purely economical in its activities or its planning. The notion that state -- i.e. political -- entities have ceased to matter in global trade issues, though increasingly popular among certain Continue Reading...
Threats due to weather include floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and blizzards. Planning for weather events should be very realistic in nature. Major weather events usually occur in 25, 50 and 100-year cycles. Disease outbreaks are also a b Continue Reading...
The regulatory settings in (say) 2000 would not have contemplated the government becoming the major shareholder in Air New Zealand or buying back the railway tracks; so if they had been bound into the GATT, the government would not have been able to Continue Reading...