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In our model, $n$ traders interact with each other and with a central bank; they are taxed on the money they make, some of which is dissipated away by corruption. A generic feature of our model is that the richest trader always wins by 'consuming' all the others: another is the existence of a...
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An econometric model of coffee price dynamics is specified and estimated to capture the evolution of coffee prices at the farm, wholesale and retail levels. It investigates the historical influence of the International Coffee Agreement (ICA) through its effects on yield and planting decisions....
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Many companies in developing countries have implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), to capture its benefits; still there is a lack in examining Critical Failure Factors (CFFs) that influence failure of ERP implementation at Indian Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs). This paper...
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Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) have been receiving lesser focus from the software vendors than large enterprises (LEs).Research on the implementation of ERP in certain European countries shows that the job of implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a riskier business for...
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Many quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted in various countries for the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in the Large Enterprise (LEs) as well as for Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs) to capture the full benefits of ERP systems; still there is a lack of...
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Many quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted in various countries for the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in the Large Enterprise (LEs) as well as for Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs) to capture the full benefits of ERP systems; still there is a lack of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014035078