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... dominate macro-economics in general and balance of payments theories in particular. There have bee... and International Reserve Flows in Australia. In The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Paymen...
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...Balance of Payments Program to the acquisition of qualifyi...Australia. Belgium. Canada. Denmark. Egypt. Federal Republic...
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Employment regulations are needed to allow efficient contracting between employers and workers and to protect workers from discriminatory or unfair treatment by employers. In its indicators on , Doing Business measures flexibility in the regulation of hiring, working hours and dismissal in a manner consistent with the conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). An economy can have the most flexible labor regulations as measured by Doing Business while ratifying and complying with all conventions directly relevant to the factors measured by Doing Business4 and with the ILO core labor standards. No economy can achieve a better score by failing to comply with these conventions.
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... face the challenge of finding the right balance between worker protection and labor market flexibi... abolished the 50% increase in severance payments that had been part of the 2002 "emergency laws.". ...-income economies follow with 16, with Australia, Germany and Switzerland all reforming more than o...
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... achieving cooperation will be striking a balance between the negotiating positions of developing an... countries in the world, including Australia and New Zealand, with such an extensive system of ...'s Faustian Climate Bargain and the Payments Coming Due, Distinguished Public Lecture Series at...
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... downtime in the Netherlands, Australia and France related to planned maintenance activiti...Vermilion's balance sheet continues to remain strong with approximatel... in amounts and timing of royalty payments;. * risks associated with existing and potential f...
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...(ii) A Free Trade Agreement country (Australia, Bahrain, Canada,. Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Re... Buy American Act--Free Trade Agreements--Balance of. Payments Program. * * * * *. BUY AMERICAN ACT-...
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...Several trade unions and the Australian Labor Party have asserted that some sponsoring emp... and working conditions, and to shift the balance of power in workplace relations more towards emplo... is, including tax but excluding other payments such as living-away-from-home-allowances, superann...
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Preface - II. Original introduction - III. Designing an optimal regulatory system - A. Regulatory Objectives - B. Characteristics of an Optimal Regulatory System - C. Regulatory Strategies - D. Organization of the Regulatory System - IV. Canada’s regulatory system - A. Current Structure of Canada’s Regulatory System - B. Comments on Canada’s Regulatory System - V. Comparative analysis of the united kingdom, australia, united states, france, germany, the netherlands, and hong kong - A. The United Kingdom - B. Australia - C. The United States - 1. Current System - 2. Calls for Reform - 3. U.S. Treasury Blueprint for a Modernized Financial Regulatory Structure - a) Market Stability Regulation - b) Prudential Regulation - c) Business Conduct Regulation - D. France - E. Germany - F. Hong ...
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The author has another group of inadequates to range alongside bankers and politicians. Economists have been as guilty of failure as any other group. Up until last July they were chortling over the benefits of globalization and the ease with which a world of massive debts on one hand and excessive savings on the other could be accommodated. Then they urged people to spend. In an open economy, no one has to invest in government debt. Indeed, it would make little sense for anyone outside the UK to buy UK guts: sterling is vulnerable, interest rates tiny and the economy shrinking. There is a very real risk that Britons may have to print money to cover government debt, and inflation is already waiting in the wings. That is why they should beware of economists and the economic consensus. Wha...
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... look to expand carbon sequestration payments globally. Yet the fact remains that private protec... on sustainable development and seek to balance protection with production. For example, Ol Pejeta..., we know that more than 70 percent of Australia lies in private hands, including Aboriginal-owned ...