Common organisation of markets
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... offence of failure by a commercial organisation to prevent a bribe being paid for or on its behalf.... In essence there should be a common sense approach to the jurisdictional scope of the ...when entering new markets. . External risks - categories to consider: . Coun...
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...), its products or services produced, the markets served, technology employed, and the firm's concer.... One common misconception concerning mission statements is tha...'s finest financial services organisation through excelling in customer service. We aspire t...
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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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This paper evaluates the influence of market conditions - (semi) competitive versus monopolistic markets -on (the effects of) citizen accountability on public sector organisations. Empirical material from case studies in education, healthcare, social security and land registry in the Netherlands is presented. The cases are analyzed in terms of types of citizen accountability and effects on policies of public sector organizations. The explorative research showed that Dutch public service organizations increasingly account to citizens through a variety of arrangements. The effects of citizen accountability are modest but different for competitive and monopolistic markets. Public sector organizations in competitive markets have increased their focus on both client demands and performance (...
...Common to citizen accountability is that the accountabili...
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...Brand . Emerging markets . Human assets . Technology . We have included a s... constitutes 'the brand', and few organisations within the hospitality industry use brand metrics ... sponsorship or partnerships – is another common approach; for instance, Starwood with Yahoo, Hyatt...
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... 'Proposal for a Council Regulation on the common organisation of the markets in the sugar sector' t...
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... Kingdom, once criticised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD")..., its customers, and the countries and markets in which it is active. A company's risk assessment...Commonly encountered internal risk factors include: . Inade...
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...The future of European gas markets is dependent on three gas pipeline projects: two s... have a right and a duty to present a common position vis-a-vis Russia and to demonstrate that .... (24) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, "Anti-C...
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... are also in the best interest of the organisation." One way to achieve goal congruence is to link re... can easily be matched on the financial markets. There is no feedback from the investment units to... are widely available for the bank, it is common to take the interbank rates as transfer prices, or...
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... itself as one of the most open emerging markets in the world. Malaysia's export performance is a m...A common objective in most countries today is to find ways ... person most knowledgeable about the organisation's performance and the various export barriers. The...