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In South Africa, SME development has been identified by government as a priority increating jobs to solve high … successful running of thebusiness.It is therefore crucial that all employees in the SME sector irrespective of the department …
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enterprises (SME) suggested in Judith Redoli et al. (2008), showed its usefulness helping to understand how an enterprise uses ICT … the assessment of 500 SME; as a result a technology deployment project was given to each enterprise in which a priority … project was also defined. This short paper presents the second part of that study: a second assessment was made to those SME …
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enterprises (SME) suggested in Judith Redoli et al. (2008), showed its usefulness helping to understand how an enterprise uses ICT … the assessment of 500 SME; as a result a technology deployment project was given to each enterprise in which a priority … project was also defined. This short paper presents the second part of that study: a second assessment was made to those SME …
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The inflation expectations channel of the transmission mechanism is generally recognised as crucial for the implementation of modern monetary policy. This paper briefly reviews the practices commonly employed for measuring inflation expectations in South Africa, and offers an additional method,...
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The North American lumber market is integrated and, under normal conditions, provides unhindered access to all suppliers. North American log markets, in contrast, function on different principles: in one principle, a profit allowance for the wood processor plays a role in timber pricing, whereas...
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This paper addresses the issues of whether the linking of core labor standards withmultilateral or bilateral trade agreements is an effective way of promoting the improvement of labor standards. We review the determinants of core labor standards overtime and conclude that efforts to improve...
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This article aims at to verify the effects of the trade agreements implanted in the textile sector (Multi-fibre Agreement, Agreement on Textiles and Clothing andliberalization of the textile sector in the world trade) about the integration among theinternal and external prices of the cotton of...
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This paper analyses the possible impacts of tariffs and nontariffsbarriers elimination on beef market in Brazil. To evaluate theeffects of free trade is used a spatial model formulated as Mixed ComplementaryProblem (MCP). We simulate four sceneries to achieve thispurpose: the first simulates the...
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This research analyses the different scenarios for the trade relationship between the UK and the EU after Brexit. It analyses three possible models and covers ten years after Brexit. The first one, using the comparative methodology, examines the possibility and consequences of reaching a deal...
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