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... EXAMPLES: (1) The banker or broker B is asked by A to sell for him certain ...
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... investiert werden, statt in noch eine Bad Bank? Zumal diese Subventionen nicht alte Strukturen ze...
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...The possibility to use additional bank financing to leverage the tax benefits is hereby r...
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... possible for the partnership to become bankrupt;. bankruptcy proceedings are restricted to the pr...
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This paper analyses tbe economic ethics of three main Christian traditions in Europe: the Roman Catholic tradition, the Evangelical tradition and the Ecumenical tradition. After defining several common and divergent elements of these different Christian traditions, we analyze the shortcomings of the free market operation concerning two common Christian values: the priority of the poor and stewardship of creation. We conclude that, because of these shortcomings, the Christian traditions will only provide conditional support to the free market.
... organizations such as IMF, the Wodd Bank and WTO. As barriers of trade have fallen across t...
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...Sein auf der Bank sitzender Freund Aghjan Soulfaghari stimmt zu. [do...
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This paper aims at discussing some facets of the emerging European level of collective negotiations. The paper argues that in general the acquis communautaire and other international acts can already accommodate this new category of agreements. At the same time it finds out that lack of a specific legal framework may have negative implications for the binding force of the agreements in question and for their enforcement. The existence of those agreements beyond or parallel to law causes hence confusion in regard to roles that the social partners at the national and the European level should play. Thus, in order to put some structure into the debate, it is argued that a differentiation between, on the one hand, national collective bargaining and transnational collective agreements or neg...
... on health and safety issues; Total, Deutsche Bank, Air France, Dexia on employment, training and mob...
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Peter F. Drucker, who was often called the world's most influential business scholar and whose thinking transformed corporate management in the latter half of the 20th century, died Nov 11 at his home in Claremont, California. Drucker was born in Vienna on Nov 19, 1909. He started his career in Economics by working for several German banks and export companies, and, at the same time, as economic journalist for Austrian and German newspapers and international banks in London. Drucker pioneered the idea of privatization and the corporation as a social institution. He coined the terms "knowledge workers" and "management by objectives". Although he was not always right with his visions, in the world of management gurus, there is no debate. An interview taken with Drucker in 1997 when he was...
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Often one of the main problems faced in global teams is that one or more of the team members will need to use a foreign language. This can cause communication difficulties and hinder the performance of global teams. The researchers discuss in this paper how research in linguistics can help further research on these difficulties in global teams, giving examples of different types of challenges and their implications. Linguistic analysis can enrich researchers' theories about global team management and improve management practice of global teams. One of the most troublesome aspects of communication in the global team context is the use of polite language forms. Research could examine the organizational, social and cultural factors that influence the language used within global teams or ho...
... case of the Irish HR director of a French bank who admitted that as all documents and policies re...