Category: /History
not essentially lie in the aftermath of Yalta, but in the inevitable clash of capitalism and communism. The fact that Stalin adopted a, in their opinion aggressive, policy was not so much the result of security, but the expansionist nature of Lenin-Marxism.
Yet
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Category: /Literature/English
find themselves at a disadvantage in access to wholesale funds at competitive rates. As only 50% of funds can be raised from the wholesale market only the very largest societies can maintain the necessary standing in the international capital markets which
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
the ASX.
2.5 Barriers to entry
There are several problems/specifications an individual or group must overcome if they are to successfully break into the already competitive dairy industry. The first of which is capital. Secondly, the huge amount
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Darwinism.
One can find a good portion of Spencers theories applied towards arguments concerning
the economic freedoms of capitalism and the role that governments may have in
regulating those freedoms. Spencer conceived the notion that the least
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Category: /Business & Economy
literature has employed factors like risk, moral hazard (on part of franchisee and on part of franchisor), franchisor's need for capital and information asymmetries on both parties involved (Lafontaine, 1992). We now present each theoretical model and examine its
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Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
to account for intangible assets. Should one amortize the asset over a period no longer than twenty years? Or should intangible assets be reevaluated on a yearly basis? Should intangible assets be capitalized if they are created within? These are some
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
capital base and low profitability
NPLs are recognized as one of the most serious balance-sheet problems facing Chinese banks in recent years, yet the exact figure of total NPLs in China's banking sector is still unknown. In 1999,the authorities proposed
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
that it was not that he was unable to form relationships, it was that he was unwilling to. He suggests that the problem was not that society alienated him, that he alienated himself from society - that this was a rejection of capitalism. This argument is not backed up until
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
, creating a capital-accounts surplus for the economy. Even after a year of sharp correction, US stock evaluation is still at a 25-year high and trading at a 56 percent premium compared with emerging markets (Asia Times).
United States assets are not growing
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
advanced capital equipment methods can be difficult to obtain and sustain with the most successful businesses in mature industries aiming to achieve operational efficiency by improving their customer service and introducing new products.
Economies of Scale
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