Invisible trade balance

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48 documents for Invisible trade balance
  • ... Queen's Park should show on its balance sheet, it amounts to an unfunded liability of some... option, with associated concerns about tradeoffs between caps, rates and tax distortions, is unattr...This invisible payroll tax on low- income or short-term workers d...

  • ...(ranging from the very simple, or near]y invisible, to the novel and startling) that is deliberately ... technological evolution may upset the balance struck by the existing rules on self-help. Technol... Inc., which hosted the server of the World Trade Organization (WTO), responded to an attack launche...

  • ..., this it the idea of letting the "invisible hand" of the market work its magic with as little ... force behind the greed that pushed traders and their handlers to take huge risks for short-te..."The big challenge is, how do you get that balance right and I don't think there is a clear-cut answe...

  • China has become the driving engine for the world economy and presents many opportunities for foreign firms. Although much research effort has been devoted to studying strategic management in Chinese organisations, China is still one of the least studied countries. This paper takes a new approach - complexity view - to examining the strategic management in Chinese organisations. It aims to explain why Chinese managers behave differently to their Western counterparts. To do so, literature on the complexity studies is firstly reviewed and synthesised. This paper then examines how institutional and cultural settings and Chinese history influence the strategic management in Chinese organisations. Finally, several managerial implications based on the results of this paper are suggested.

    ... in international businesses in terms of trade and FDI. Although much research effort has been de...Thus, zhong yong means to strike a good balance (zhong) at all times (yong). By keeping one's posi... for internal communication and as an invisible hand to direct organisation-wide efforts (Huang & ...

  • ... Bauer has the burden of establishing on a balance of probabilities that Easton sold or made skates t..., whatever it may be, to make the seam invisible. [155]. [260] That said, the Court understands tha... successively the positions of journalist in trade publishing, assistant editor, editor and finally p...

  • ... doing a lot to decrease inequality and re-balance the wealth pyramid. Efforts have been made to impo... markets are informal, so much wealth is invisible to the government, and where the "have-nots" have ... in Chinese social policy mean to Canadian trade with China and our relations with Beijing?. JW: T...

  • This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...

    ... represent Canada's struggle to balance its own interests with its collaborative role in i..., but more generally makes smugglers invisible to the state. They work transnationally by moving ... in the geopolitical context, linked through trade and immigration. (Smith 1997: 17) During the same ...

  • Cet article prend comme point de départ la classification des Welfare State en Europe en trois régimes qualitativement différents établie à l'origine par Titmuss (1971) et reprise plus tard par [Esping-Andersen] (1990). Il tient compte, dans l'analyse de la conciliation entre vie familiale et vie professionnelle aujourd'hui, les critiques, qui ont été formulées à l'égard de cette division particulière des Welfare en l'accusant de parti pris en matière de genre. En conséquence, la distinction entre travail payé et travail non-paye, ainsi que la distinction entre le modèle de l'homme gagne-pain et le modèle du couple à deux revenus ont été pris en compte. Le Danemark, les Pays-Bas et le Royaume-Uni ont été étudiés en tant que castypes pour les régimes Scandinave, continental et atlantique...

    ... thereby leaves women's unpaid care work invisible (Orloff, 1993 & 1996; O'Connor et al., 1999; Lewis... to later- and is often spoken of as a trade-off between motherhood and employment (see for ins... women since they are the ones who should balance work and family life. For instance, the so-called ...

  • ...They balance competing political pressures to cooperate with or... formal and informal systems of alliances; trade-commercial, focusing on the economic dimensions of...Mount (1999). Invisible and Inaudible in Washington (Vancouver: UBC Press ...

  • ... Board was required to be satisfied, on a balance of probabilities, that there was no serious possib.... (66) Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, "The Canada-U.S. Smart Border Declaration ... gay mean are suppressed, silenced, made invisible to the extent that their relationships and sexuali...



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