Essays about: "importance of finance dept"
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1. Sustainable development and global finance : a cultural discourse analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility and Socially Responsible Investing
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : This thesis explores the cultural discourse of two programs relating Sustainable Development (SD) to professionals within the Global Financial Sector. Through cultural discourse analysis, it has set out to explore and compare discussions surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility and Socially Responsible Investing in regard to the meaning of these programs for individuals implementing them. READ MORE
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2. Likviditetsmodell för analys av skogsbruksfastigheter
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : Det finns ett stort intresse bland främst skogsägare att fortsätta investera i skogsmark och det intresset har ökat de senaste åren. Räntemarknaden är (hösten 2015) osäker med rekordlåga räntor vilket ställer allt högre krav på kreditgivarna att genomföra korrekta kreditanalyser för att få en fullständig bild av den risk som finansieringen medför för både låntagare och långivare. READ MORE
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3. Trafikverkets val av trädarter : hållbart ur ett klimatperspektiv?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Denna uppsats har skrivits inom landskapsarkitektprogrammet och faller inom ramen för landskapsplanering. Uppsatsen är skriven på 30 högskolepoäng vid lärosätet Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Alnarp. READ MORE
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4. Hydro politics and interprovincial relations in Pakistan : a case study of the Kalabagh Dam controversy
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Water has vital importance in all aspects of human life. It is a key natural resource for any country. The demand for water is increasing due to population growth and poor water management. Many countries meet the demand for water by building reservoirs for water storage. READ MORE
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5. Poverty and micro credit : a multidimensional impact study on indigenous women in rural Guatemala
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The high level of economic inequality in the world today is an unacceptable. The poor people of the world lack several essential services, one of them being financial services. In order to achieve economic growth and higher incomes, capital investments are a key determinant. READ MORE