the assets of the banking system) over time. Our results for the role of time‚ links to the home market and problems facing domestic competitors were strongly in accordance with expectations in the cases of Denmark‚ mixed or indeterminate for Finland and Norway‚ and strongly opposite in the case of Sweden. Lastly‚ our results are broadly consistent with the Stiglitz – Weiss argument that the foreign banks bought entry by accepting worse lending risks. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
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precedent for future projects in the oil and mining sector‚ bank official’s fear‚ by signaling that such "ring-fencing" arrangements don ’t work.” (Paul Bluestein‚ Washington Post) The two least corrupt countries in the world are Iceland and Finland. The geographical status and a small population are some factors that play a part in corruption not
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higher voter turnout yields higher municipal taxes and larger local public expenditures. Second‚ there is some evidence that higher turnout decreases the vote share for right-wing parties. Key-words: Voter Turnout‚ Size of government‚ Sweden‚ Finland‚ Local public finance‚ Instrumental variable regression JEL Classification Codes: D72 D70 H39 ∗ I would like to thank Eva M¨rk and Mikael Elinder for many valuable comments. I o would also like to thank Antti Moisio‚ Janne Tukiainen and
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Opening the Black Box of the Relationship Between HRM and Firm Performance Stockholm School of Economics in Russia Working Paper #07 - 101 OPENING THE BLACK BOX OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HRM PRACTICES AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A COMPARISON OF USA‚ FINLAND‚ AND RUSSIA CARL F. FEY Institute of International Business Stockholm School of Economics S-11383 Stockholm‚ Sweden Tel: (46-8)-736-9501 Fax: (46-8)-31-9927 Carl.Fey@hhs.se and Stockholm School of Economics Russia SERGEY MORGOULIS-JAKOUSHEV Stockholm
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1 A Manuscript accepted for publication in Psychological Assessment. ©Psychological Assessment‚ American Psychological Association. http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pas/index.aspx This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record. Please do not cite or forward without permission. The Wartegg Zeichen Test: A Literature Overview and a Meta-Analysis of Reliability and Validity Jarna Soilevuo Grønnerød Fredrikstad‚ Norway
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Business Model and Value Exploitation Definition Learn and listen the objective from other student about Business Model Group discussion for group discussion with Finland team Comment Due to ‘new’ concept here‚ I did not understand at the beginning. Did not yet have ‘a clue’ for doing dual group project (Jakarta and Finland) Date : 16 Feb 2013 Classroom‚ Interactive Discussion Topics About the lecture OEC Exploring the shortest distance BM unique
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education in their country. While in Israel‚ where the educators do not get their rightful place‚ the respect they deserve‚ in Finland the things are different. The government authorizes the schools and the teachers to do as they think right. Israel is working according to the first strategy for promoting education- with a traditional uniform curriculum‚ when in Finland the opposite strategy is succeeding- when the curriculum is planned for each student individually and the emphasis is on the future
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Company profile CFL (Core Finland ltd) which was found in 2006 in Finland. It’s a dynamic food marketing company. The present managing director of CFL is Joonas Turkama. The main activates of this company is are importing‚ marketing and sales of first class products‚ which have the potential to grow big brands nationally as well as internationally. The mainly focusing on building brands in order to gain a long term success. CoreFinland’s main target groups are wholesale‚ retail trade and HoReCa
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(Jackson & Kiersz‚ 2016) However‚ not only did students in Finland scored well but their students ranked world 5th in happiness level. More than 1 in 2 of the students reported life-satisfaction levels 9 or 10 out of 10. Fewer than 20% of the students other high-achieving countries reported similar satisfaction level
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Norway‚ Sweden‚ Denmark‚ Finland and Iceland are often referred as Nordic or Scandinavian countries. It is not only the geography uniting those countries. They share a common political and economic views. All Scandinavian countries are promoting high living standards‚ equal opportunities for all citizens‚ universal social services‚ a high level of trust and national solidarity. Those countries became well known in the whole word for their successful welfare state policy. For primary understanding
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