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This paper is an empirical study on the determinants of economic growth and population growth in Brazilian cities in the nineties. For this objective, it is used variables that represent the initial characteristics of these cities as Glaeser et alii (1995) and Glaeser e Shapiro (2003) papers....
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A literature survey covers the state-of-the-art of a certain investigation field and is a critical evaluation that can … there are already some excellent attempts to provide a survey in the Economics and Management of Innovation area, these are …
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Using the Free Cash-Flow method in the valuation of small or medium enterprises is far different from the valuation of their larger counterparts: firstly, it's important to make some adjustments to the financial statements, in order to predict the future cash-flows; secondly, the calculation of...
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The aim of the present study was to examine, in the literature, aspects related to mortality differentials among men and women, focusing on age related differences in the time course (for developing countries). We did find evidence that, over the two last centuries, the sex differences followed...
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The goal of this article is to analyze the international context in which the demographic transition in Brazil is inserted: the context in which the world population moves towards zero growth, still in this century, in 2075, approximately, when it will have its maximum size, around 9,2 billion...
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Est-ce que la publicitude fait encore sens comme problème pour la recherche? Le texte note que la sociologie classique des organisations s'est arrêtée en route. Il propose de poursuivre le travail en considérant que les organisations publiques sont publiques parce qu'elles sont comptables de...
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The Brazilian municipalities show a huge disparity in income level. The GDP per capita difference between the richest and the poorest municipalities is about 190 times, according to IBGE (2000) database. Institutionalist theory provides a plausible explanation for the gap among municipalities...
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The Paraná State municipalities show a great of disparity in the level of development. The GDP per worker difference between the most and the least developed cities in the beginning of this millennium was superior to 700%, according to IBGE (2000) database. Therefore, studies to detect the...
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Cross-holding (vertical quasi-integration) is often characterized as a major organizational failure in the Brazilian petrochemical industry. This paper aims to identify if there is governance misalignment in three periods: the end of the 1980's and 1990's, and after the founding of Braskem, in...
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Cross-holding (vertical quasi-integration) is often characterized as a major organizational failure in the Brazilian petrochemical industry. This paper aims to identify if there is governance misalignment in three periods: the end of the 1980’s and 1990’s, and after the founding of Braskem,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004968611