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The Role of the European Parliament in Managing Europe’s Economic Crisis
(2015-05-19)Until recently, especially in financial governance issues, studies had paid little attention to the role of the European Parliament (EP), rather focusing on other institutions such as the European Council, the Commission ...
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The role of the European Parliament in managing the international economic crisis
(Routledge, 2015)This book analyses the role of the European Parliament as an international actor and presents a new debate about its role outside the EU territory. It explores different policy areas including human rights, international ...
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The role of the European Parliament in managing the international economic crisis
(Taylor and Francis Online, 2015-05-19)Economics and finance cannot be separated from the political and social system and the institutions within which they are embedded. This has been stressed by an array of approaches which attempt to disclose the role of ...
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Sampling distributions of post-sample forecasting errors
(Wiley, 1989)Forecasting errors fall in two clearly different categories: (a) the residual errors from fitting a model to the available data and (b) the post-sample forecasting errors. The emphasis of statistical theory and forecasting ...
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Sampling Distributions of Post-Sample Forecasting Errors
(Wiley, 1989)Forecasting errors fall in two clearly different categories: (a) the residual errors from fitting a model to the available data and (b) the post-sample forecasting errors. The emphasis of statistical theory and forecasting ...
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The second law of systems
(Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1977)This paper asserts that the Second Law of Thermodynamics (SLT) despite holding true in all laboratory tests heretofore conducted, cannot, by itself, explain the hierarchical universe. By examination of the existing evidence, ...
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The second law of systems
(Taylor & Francis, 1977)This paper asserts that the Second Law of Thermodynamics (SLT) despite holding truc in ail laboratory tests heretofore conducted, cannot, by itself, explain the hierarchical universe. By examination of the existing evidence, ...
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Self management leader behaviour: its relations to transformational, transactional, iniating structure and consideration leadership style dimensions, and to work related attitudes such as job satisfaction, confidence in management and commitment
(ANZAM, Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 1998-12)Numerous studies on leadership and on the relationship between leadership style and various individual and organisational outcomes have utilised either of two questionnaire instruments for the measurement of leader ...
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Self-leadership behavioural-focused strategies and team performance. The mediating influence of job satisfaction
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2006)Purpose – Examines the relationship between the dimensions of self-leadership behavioural-focused strategies, job satisfaction and team performance. It also evaluates the extent to which job satisfaction mediates the ...
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Self-leadership, Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Productivity in the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates
(ICSB, International Council for Small Business, 2011-06)The goal of this study is to examine the impact of the Self-leadership styles on the dimensions of Enterpreneurial Orientation in organizations in Dubai and th Netherlands: Innovativeness, Risk Taking and Proactivness. The ...
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Self-leadership, Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Productivity in the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates
(2011)The goal of this study is to examine the impact of self-leadership styles on the dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation in organizations in Dubai and the Netherlands: Innovativeness, Risk Taking and Proactiveness. The ...
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Semilog Transformation
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1978)In business and economic series it is often true that a constant rate of growth prevails. This can happen with the sales of a company, GNP, consumption patterns, etc. For example, if the growth in GNP is 5% a year, it ...
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SG in Digital Era Becomes DESG: The Impact of DESG on Students’ Attitudes and Higher Education
(IGI, 2025)Purpose: The study examines digital environmental, social and governance (DESG) impact on attitudes of students aiming to enhance students’ awareness digital environmental, social and governance (DESG) sustainability ...
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Similarities in the demand structures as determinants of Canadian international trade patterns: an empirical view
(Concordia University, 1976)The testing of various explanations of international trade patterns always arouses a good share of academic interest. Unfortunately, due to imperfections embodied in the testing processes and due to imperfect data, the ...
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Simple regression methods: chapter 8
(Wiley, John & Sons, 1989)In the preceding three chapters, several major classes of time-series forecasting methods were examined---exponential smoothing, decomposition, autoregressive/moving average, and filters. Various models within each ...
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A Simplified Approach to the Conditional Estimation of Value at Risk (VAR)
(Futures & Options World, 1996)Emerging risk-management techniques use Value at Risk (VAR) to assess the market risk of a portfolio. We propose a relative simple method to estimate VAR conditionally to reflect new information about the volatility of ...
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A Simplified Approach to the Conditional Estimation of Value at Risk (VAR)
(1997)Emerging risk-management techniques use Value at Risk (VAR) to assess the market risk of a portfolio. We propose a relative simple method to estimate VAR conditionallyto reflect new information about the volatility of ...
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Single Market Europe: Opportunities and Challenges for Business
(1991)A thorough and practical look at how to exploit the opportunities presented by the integration of Europe into a single market. Details how the the single market environment will affect key business functions, from overall ...
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Sliding simulation: a new approach to time series forecasting
(Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 1990-04)This paper proposes a new approach to time series forecasting based upon three premises. First, a model is selected not by how well it fits historical data but on its ability to accurately predict out-of-sample actual data. ...