Essays about: "Helena Andersson"
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6. Does powerful words create powerful actions
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The EU has a legacy of being both a trading power and a normative power. During the course of its existence the EU has acquired a history of collaborating with developing countries, this cooperation is to be guided by the promotion of normative principles, such as: human rights, democracy and good governance to mention a few. READ MORE
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7. Evaluating a corporate strategy : a case study of Länsförsäkringar
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The Swedish agricultural sector is currently undergoing a substantial structural change. The number of farm enterprises is continuously decreasing and the average farm size is increasing. In combination with increasing number of competitors in the insurance market, the competitive rivalry within this market has increased significantly. READ MORE
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8. Procurement Strategy supporting Retailer’s Competitive Strategy
University essay from Ekonomihögskolan, ELNUAbstract : Summary Business Administration, Business Process & Supply Chain Management, Degree Project (Master), 15 HEC, 4FE06E, Spring 2011 Authors: Haris Khan, Muhammad Jahanzaib Khan, Aziz Ahmad, Naveed Khan. Tutor Petra Andersson. READ MORE
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9. Passiva lantbrukare – en effekt av EU:s jordbrukspolitik : en studie av ett antal faktorers påverkan på svenska passiva lantbrukares attityder till markanvändning och EU:s jordbrukspolitik
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : The problem with passive farmers has arised as an effect of the European Union´s common agricultural policy (CAP) and the decouplement from production-based payments. Payments to passive farmers contradict the purpose of the single payment scheme and constitute a great cost for the EU. READ MORE
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10. Care in Labour
University essay fromAbstract : The Democratic Republic of Congo [D R Congo] has among the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the world. Though a lot of positive changes have been made in the country when it comes to women’s health and maternity services, there still is a lot to be done to meet up with the WHO: s goals and to achieve an evidence based and efficient quality of care. READ MORE