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... Poul Nyrup Rasmussen fordert einen Trust-Fund der Euroländer, der Kredite zu günstigen Zi...
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... with those concerning a possible mammoth trust fund to put an end to US litigation1, companies on...
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In the process of investing and managing in former Soviet-bloc transition countries, Westerners are exposed to important gaps that must be bridged. Over the last fifteen years and partly through trial and error, CC has developed a comprehensive approach for planning, establishing and managing their investments in these countries by linking mission, goals, organizational structure and organizational culture as components of their overall investment strategy.
... experience, know-how and extensive trusted networks that will be essential for the success of...Alignment of this kind is essential before funds are committed to an investment. Central priorities...
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..., corporation or similar entity (e.g., as a trust). The Tax Circular states that such tax reporting ...
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...It also needs to trust its subsidiary managers to take 'local' decisions ...New York: World Law Fund. . Johanson, J., & Vahlne J. E. (1977). The intern...
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... Single security deposit accounts held in trust (so-called "segregated managed accounts") emerged ...
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... of this substitutive function, many fundamental differences exist between these systems. The past ...Trust and Egoism in Welfare Markets. Journal of Social P...
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... individual charity; in others they obtain funds from government or from companies which, by becomi...(5) NGOs need to win society's trust, and to do that they must meet higher standards in...
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The September 2005 general election forced Germany's two largest political parties, CDU/CSU and SPD, to form the second grand coalition government in the country's post-war history. The election result was widely regarded as an expression of the view amongst the electorate that neither of the two main political camps could offer adequate solutions to the urgent political, social and economic challenges which the larger Germany has been facing since reunification in 1990. This article argues that the failure of the grand coalition to implement substantial changes of the policy and institutional status quo reveals the intrinsic structural weaknesses of Germany's "semisovereign" political system, which favors continuity over change. The democratic process in the unified Germany continues t...
... the internal and external challenges, fundamental policy reform in crucial areas such as economic po... of policy outcomes and consequently voter trust in the ability of the political elites to implemen...
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... is supported by the Swedish Institute Visby Fund award to Linköping University (REMESO) and Vilniu...Trust in the invisible hand of the free markets is sinki...