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J. Philip O?Kane
The Harvard Water Program is more than sixty years old. It was directed by an academic Steering Committee consisting of the professors of Government and Political Science, Planning, Economics, and Water Engineering. In 2022 we would add to the notional S...
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Selcuk Kendirli,Muhammet Selcuk Kaya,Aykut Isleyen
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Financial literacy is the level of financial knowledge, attitude and behavior that enables individuals to manage their income, expenses and assets in a way that does not cause financial problems both today and in the future. As individuals' financial lit...
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Tri Inda Fadhila Rahma,Imsar Imsar
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This study aims to determine the level of quality of alumni performance in Islamic Economics majoring in Islamic Economics based on stakeholder satisfaction as consumers, knowing the various attributes that need improvement to be able to improve the qual...
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klaus Solberg Söilen
It is often heard, and even more often seen written, for example on social media, that that there is nothing new in the competitive intelligence (CI) field. There are no new ideas, the ideas that are being expressed are the same old, there is no developm...
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María Angela Prialé, Manuel Sáenz
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The document presented below combines the review of existing literature in the field of teaching ethics and social responsibility with a case study through which the integration of social responsibility is analyzed transversely in the curricula of underg...
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Fiona Tregenna,Marko Kwaramba
AbstractThis article analyses the role and capacity of the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC), focusing on ITAC?s tariff investigation function. ITAC?s institutional setting is compared to that in other developing countr...
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David L. Anderson,John Tressler
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Charles Steven Palmer
In the summer of 1978, police officers and fire fighters in Memphis, Tennessee walked off their jobs ostensibly over a salary dispute. While economics did indeed play a crucial role in the ultimate decision to strike, the walkouts were more the result of...
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