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International Trade Issues for Specialists

ALI-ABA Course of Study Materials : Fitting the Square Pegs a Year After the Uruguay Round : March 14-15, 1996, Washington, D.C.

include damages, injunctions, divesture or restructuring, and criminal penalties. DIFFERENCES IN STANDARDS BETWEEN TRADE LAWS AND ANTITRUST LAWS. A. Injury standards. 1 . Antidumping and countervailing duty laws require a showing only ...

Overseas Military Banking Facilities

Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversight and Renegotiation of the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, January 21, 1976

The compensating balances that Treasury places with the banks and the funds placed on deposit by account holders yield analysis and statistical income credit to Treasury based on formulas involving Treasury bill rates .

Anglo-American Financial Agreement

Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 311, a Joint Resolution to Further Implement the Purposes of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act by Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to Carry Out an Agreement with the United Kingdom, and for Other Purposes; S.J. Res. 138, a Joint Resolution to Implement Further the Purposes of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act by Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to Carry Out an Agreement with the United Kingdom, and for Other Purposes. May 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, June 3, 4, 6, and 7, 1946 ...

Creating Marketing Magic and Innovative Future Marketing Trends

Proceedings of the 2016 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference

This volume includes the full proceedings from the 2016 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference held in Orlando, Florida, entitled Creating Marketing Magic and Innovative Future Marketing Trends. The marketing environment continues to be dynamic. As a result, researchers need to adapt to the ever-changing scene. Several macro-level factors continue to play influential roles in changing consumer lifestyles and business practices. Key factors among these include the increasing use of technology and automation, while juxtaposed by nostalgia and “back to the roots” marketing trends. At the same time, though, as marketing scholars, we are able to access emerging technology with greater ease, to undertake more rigorous research practices. The papers presented in this volume aim to address these issues by providing the most current research from various areas of marketing research, such as consumer behavior, marketing strategy, marketing theory, services marketing, advertising, branding, and many more. Founded in 1971, the Academy of Marketing Science is an international organization dedicated to promoting timely explorations of phenomena related to the science of marketing in theory, research, and practice. Among its services to members and the community at large, the Academy offers conferences, congresses, and symposia that attract delegates from around the world. Presentations from these events are published in this Proceedings series, which offers a comprehensive archive of volumes reflecting the evolution of the field. Volumes deliver cutting-edge research and insights, complementing the Academy’s flagship journals, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (JAMS) and AMS Review. Volumes are edited by leading scholars and practitioners across a wide range of subject areas in marketing science.

2011) as many factors other than Shariah compliance have been found to be important when choosing an Islamic bank, for example, the bank's products (Tamimi et al. 2009), a fast and efficient service (Gerrard and Cunningham 1997; ...

Panorama of EC Industry 1990

Describing Over 165 Sectors of the European Community's Industry, Including Both Manufacturing and Services

Describing Over 165 Sectors of the European Community's Industry, Including Both Manufacturing and Services ... preventing European producers from achieving the necessary size and the point on the learning curve where they can ...

Ideas and Procedures in African Customary Law

Studies Presented and Discussed at the Eighth International African Seminar at the Haile Sellassie I University, Addis Ababa, January 1966

Building Co-operation

A Business History of The Co-operative Group, 1863-2013

Building Co-operation traces the development of The Co-operative Group and its predecessor, the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS), over the course of 150 years. Born from the efforts of the Rochdale Pioneers and others who established successful consumer co-operatives across Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, by the 1860s the proponents of the CWS were ready to pioneer a new effort: a federation, democratically run and collectively owned, that would enable co-operatives to become their own suppliers. From humble origins, the CWS grew into one of Britain's largest businesses within a generation, pioneering modern retailing and distribution on a national scale, expanding into factory production and financial services, and establishing an international supply network that stretched across Europe, and beyond. Throughout the late nineteenth century and well into the twentieth, co-operative societies provided essential services to millions of members across Britain, ranging from food and clothing to banking, insurance, travel agency, pharmacy and even funeral services. However, in the second half of the twentieth century co-operatives experienced a protracted period of decline, facing a series of internal structural challenges, fierce competition amongst food retailers, and a rapidly-changing marketplace. By the turn of the twenty-first century, when many commentators were ready to consign co-operatives to the past, The Co-operative Group emerged with a revitalised business model that has helped to re-invigorate the British co-operative sector and bring new attention to the important role of co-operative and mutual enterprises worldwide. Based on extensive archival research, including many records available to historians for the first time, Building Co-operation is the story of a distinctive business model as it evolved over time. While since the inauguration of the CWS in 1863 the commercial landscape has changed nearly beyond recognition, the values at the heart of The Co-operative Group have remained relevant to succeeding generations, focusing on member benefits and a commitment to ethical trading.

All these initiatives, however, were brought to a dramatic end by a banking crisis that precipitated a dramatic change ... It was also in this context that the SCWS Bank management started to invest in Sterling Certificates of Deposit ...