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purchasing power parity (PPP) in an economic context by collecting empirical evidences from literature. The paper evaluates collected empirical evidences on the forms of PPP in the short and long term. Finally, the paper draws a conclusion ...
empirical evaluations as much as possible. What factors might make it difficult to conduct………………….? The empirical evaluation would be difficult for the given scenario because the project has to be developed from the very scratch. It is requ...
highlights two large gaps in the business school curriculum: the neglect of historical and ethical dimensions. An overview is provided of progress made so far in the UK in the evolution of business history as an academic discipline; and al...
natural resources tend to perform badly – has been shown empirically and analyzed in a number of recent studies. These studies, which include Auty (1990), Gelb (1988), Sachs and Warner (1995, 1999), and Gylfason et al. (1999), among others,...
procurement in sustainable development, which is reflected in the high volume of case research relating to green supply chain management and sustainable procurement. It was posited in early research on sustainable procurement that focusing ...
and sleepiness are common problems in children and adolescents being related to learning, memory and school performance. Concerning the relationship between sleep duration and school performance age effects were even larger in studies that...
Asset Pricing Model Introduction The traditional capital assets pricing model (CAPM), always the most widespread model of the financial theory, was prone to harsh criticisms not only by the academicians but also by experts in finance. Indee...