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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Business
Economic Outlook 2010: Innovation, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Economic Outlook 2010: Innovation, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Connie I Reimers-Hild, PhD, CPC
This article discusses the importance of innovation to individuals and the overall economy.
Economic Contribution Of Travel In Montana- Resident And Nonresident Expenditures In The State, Kara Grau
Economic Contribution Of Travel In Montana- Resident And Nonresident Expenditures In The State, Kara Grau
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
This report displays the economic contributions of resident and nonresident travelers in Montana during 2011-2012. It includes expenditures for both resident and nonresident, as well as combined totals.
Slides: Impacts Of Energy Deficits In Cooking, Illumination, Water, Sanitation, And Motive Power, Paul S. Chinowsky
Slides: Impacts Of Energy Deficits In Cooking, Illumination, Water, Sanitation, And Motive Power, Paul S. Chinowsky
2012 Energy Justice Conference and Technology Exposition (September 17-18)
Presenter: Dr. Paul Chinowsky, Director, Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities; Professor, University of Colorado
25 slides
The Political Economy Of Australian Capitalism, Robert Castle
The Political Economy Of Australian Capitalism, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Government Expenditure And The Economy, Robert Castle
Government Expenditure And The Economy, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Steel City: The Economy, 1945-1995, Robert Castle
Steel City: The Economy, 1945-1995, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Aboriginal Labour In The White Economy, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Aboriginal Labour In The White Economy, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Fear Of Asking: Factors That Inhibit Latinos In Seeking And Obtaining Credit For Small Business, Brenda Hernandez
Fear Of Asking: Factors That Inhibit Latinos In Seeking And Obtaining Credit For Small Business, Brenda Hernandez
Honors Thesis Program in the College of Management
Latino owned businesses and any minority business in general are important for the economy of the United States. They generate money that helps the economy grow and work. In the fiscal year of 2010, the Minority Business Development Agency of the United States Department of Commerce created 6,397 new jobs and helped minority owned businesses obtained almost 4 billion in contracts and capital. The numbers are record highs for the MBDA and it shows that minority businesses are growing now more than they were ever before. While the number is growing, the number of minority owned businesses is still small …
The Recession Of 2008: For Better Or For Worse, Kelsy Litchenburg
The Recession Of 2008: For Better Or For Worse, Kelsy Litchenburg
Marketing Undergraduate Honors Theses
With nonstop discussion about the current recession in the government, news, classroom, social media, and any other type of communication outlet, there is seldom a minute that Americans are not impacted by our current economic condition. Constantly, we are faced with pitfalls of the recession, like job loss and a declining house market, but who is to say that the motion of our economy doesn't follow Newton's third law stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction? Meaning that for each negative this recession brings, might there also be a positive social effect as well? After …
Film Financing: Thrilling Scenes And Investing Schemes, Charlotte Moore
Film Financing: Thrilling Scenes And Investing Schemes, Charlotte Moore
Accounting Undergraduate Honors Theses
This thesis discusses investing in independent films and researches whether or not it is a scam by looking at techniques to draw in investors, accounting practices, and professional advice.
Africa: The Next Frontier, Jack A. Parker
Africa: The Next Frontier, Jack A. Parker
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
White Collar Crime And The United States' Economy, Megan Graham
White Collar Crime And The United States' Economy, Megan Graham
Honors Theses and Capstones
This paper attempts to study white collar crime and the cost it has on the United States' economy. White collar crime has many ripple effects including job loss, stock price changes, consumer price increases, jail costs, and court costs, and each of these comes at an enormous cost to society. Overall, this paper argues that more resources are needed for white collar crime prevention in order to save a large sum of money each year.
Board Structure And Survival Of New Economy Ipo Firms, Nongnit Chancharat, Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti, Gary G. Tian
Board Structure And Survival Of New Economy Ipo Firms, Nongnit Chancharat, Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti, Gary G. Tian
Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)
Research Question/Issue: This study examines the relevance of currently accepted best practice recommendations regarding board structure on the survival likelihood of new economy initial public offering companies. We argue that industry context determines governance outcomes.Research Findings/Insights: We study 125 Australian new economy firms listed between 1994 and 2002. Each firm is tracked until the end of 2007 for monitoring their survival. We find that board independence is associated with an increase in the likelihood of corporate survival. We also find that the benefits of board independence increase at a decreasing rate.Theoretical/Academic Implications: The standard best practice recommendation of board independence …
Asset Price Bubbles And Central Bank Policies: The Crash Of The "Jackson Hole Consensus", A. G. Malliaris
Asset Price Bubbles And Central Bank Policies: The Crash Of The "Jackson Hole Consensus", A. G. Malliaris
School of Business: Faculty Publications and Other Works
This chapter examines whether or not monetary policy should respond to asset price bubbles. More specifically, it asks how central banks respond while an asset bubble is growing and how they respond after the bubble bursts. It begins with a general overview of asset bubbles that supports the existence of the real and financial sectors of an economy before discussing how the bursting of asset price bubbles may cause financial instability that often adversely affects the real sector of an economy. It then describes the normative vs. positive responses of a central bank to asset price bubbles, along with the …
Corporate Compliance Issues In Managing Supply Chains In The Environmental-Friendly 21 St Century, Linda C. Gordon, David S. Kung
Corporate Compliance Issues In Managing Supply Chains In The Environmental-Friendly 21 St Century, Linda C. Gordon, David S. Kung
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
Recent economic crisis has alerted citizens around the world about the behavioral patterns of corporations that were not in lined with the expectations of the local citizens. These events has re-emerged the global conversations of the responsibilities of corporations that are beyond the conventional wisdom of financial accomplishments. Traditionally, corporations have been in tuned with financial goals and awareness of necessity of Corporate Compliance efforts operationally along their Supply Chains. The recent addition of Social Responsibilities has certainly complicated corporate strategies in varied magnitude. At times, it introduced un- welcomed uncertainty in terms of expectations. The focus of this research …
Wisdom From Warren Buffett, Todd A. Finkle
Wisdom From Warren Buffett, Todd A. Finkle
Todd A Finkle