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governance, changes occur in the same or similar direction lines (the phenomenon of convergence). It can be also observed that …
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competition and use the free market as an allocation instrument where possible. This means that no market structures should be …
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market at the level of an individual member state or more broadly. We show that if we currently take the traditional approach … production, the market in each separate member state has still to be considered a separate market. However, if we allow for the … the conclusion should be that certain member states do not constitute a separate geographical market. This is in …
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The emergence of social media, from Facebook to Myspace and Linkedin to Twitter - much like the earlier evolution of email, IM and web 2.0 - have changed communications, expanding the virtual horizons for social networking and business promotion on these popular communications platforms....
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utilises samples of stock market quoted companies, there is an opportunity to quantify the financial performance effects of …, the cyclical nature of the cotton industry and the stock market booms and slumps that resulted led to redistributions of …
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A sample of British firms with diverse sharing arrangements is used to investigate the effects of profit sharing on employment levels. Employment effects are sometimes significant but depend upon the measure of profit sharing, how the dynamics are modeled, and whether measures of employee...
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