Essays about: "Economic thesis 2009"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 260 essays containing the words Economic thesis 2009.
-
6. Delving into the acquisitive nature of distressed firms
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : After observing cases of financially distressed firms engaging in diversifying acquisitions, the motivation for this thesis was found. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the role played by diversification through cross-border and/or cross-industry acquisition in change in financial distress of the acquirer. READ MORE
-
7. Aragalaya - Stories about unity and conflicts in a crisis-hit Sri Lanka
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract Sri Lanka battled a civil war for 26 years during a time when the majoritarian rule discriminated and marginalized Tamils from the rest of the society; the war ended in 2009 but numerous societal problems remained in the country. The Easter bombings in 2019 took the lives of 269 people, once again ethno-nationalistic powers and politics became of great importance within the country’s political sphere. READ MORE
-
8. An Analysis of Perceived Inflation in Germany
University essay from Umeå universitet/NationalekonomiAbstract : Prices constantly change in an economy. It can be due to inflation, seasonality or location. To process all these trends and changes can be a challenging task for an individual (Ranyard et al 2008). But a lot of economic theory assumes that consumers perceive prises correctly and base their financial decisions accordingly. READ MORE
-
9. The Debate of Decent Work in Emerging Economies: Minimum Wage Policy in South Africa.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : There exists considerable debate on the utility of ILO’s decent work agenda and its four pillars of full employment, rights at work, social dialogue, and social protection in the context of emerging economies. Whether these pillars be achieved in unison or if there a need to prioritize a pillar over another and whether the notion as a whole is complementary with other development objectives like economic growth is dependant on how an emerging economy understand the issue at hand, which is itself a function of the historical and socioeconomic context in which the labor markets exists within. READ MORE
-
10. A Game of Loss: The Cost of Non- integration of People with Disabilities in the Jordanian Labor Market.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Jordan is a nation marked by an everchanging growing population primarily derived from its geographical position and relative political stability compared to its neighbouring countries, making it one of the primary recipients of refugees in the region. Population increases were marked by a vast boost in the number of disabled individuals in the country, especially individuals of working age, to the point where in 2015, this value accrued to 13%. READ MORE