Browsing School of Economic Sciences and Business by Subject "Cyprus"
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Banking Crisis in Cyprus: Causes, Consequences and Recent Developments
(Multinational Finance Society, 2018)The economy of Cyprus was barely affected by the U.S. subprime mortgage debacle. The economic crisis in Cyprus was initially driven by fiscal mismanagement and subsequently by the failure of the government and its regulatory ...
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Effective targeting of national export promotion programmes for SMEs
(2012)This paper aims to assess the effectiveness of 42 export promotion programmes among 46 Cypriot export manufacturing SMEs. The two-step method of evaluating the effectiveness of export promotion programmes considers firstly, ...
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Innovation as a powerful tool for Problem Solving: The key role of Universities
(Neapolis University Paphos, 2018)Innovative entrepreneurial attempts are rather limited in Cyprus, compared to the EU average. Since its conception in 2011, the Enterprise Liaison Office at Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) works vigorously towards ...
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Making sense of inclusion for leadership and schooling: a case study from Cyprus
(Routledge, 2010)The idea of inclusive education has featured very highly in the educational priorities of many countries. Our involvement with the literature that relates to inclusion leads to the conclusion that, if we are interested ...
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The Quest for Enosis: The visit of the Greek Cypriot Deputation to London in October–November 1929. A view from the Greek archives
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 2008)The signature of the Lausanne Peace Treaty ?n 24 July 1923 marked the beginning of a new period in the history of the Cyprus Question, at least from a legal point of view, as Turkey officially recognized the annexation of ...
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Teachers’ Practice as a Marginalization Factor in the Process for Inclusive Education in Cyprus
(2007)In recent years there is an intense effort around the world for integrating children considered as having special needs in their neighborhood schools. The function of special education in Cyprus has been criticized as ...