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Public expenses, credit and natural capital: Substitution or complementarity? [PDF]
Improving access to capital through credit and public spendings is an important step toward development and poverty alleviation. At the same time, deforestation-related activities, like agricultural expansion, can be seen as relying on natural capital, through the depletion of forest resources and the use of land in an extensive way.
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Controlling supply expenses through capitated supply contracting.
Healthcare financial management : journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, 1997Some providers dealing with the financial challenges of managed care are attempting to control supply expenses through capitated supply contracting and similar risk/reward sharing arrangements. Under such arrangements, a supplier sells products and services to a provider for a fixed, prospective price in exchange for the provider's exclusive business ...
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Ordinary and Necessary Expenses/Repairs vs. Capital Expenditures (Book).
The Accounting Review, 1960Reviews the books "Ordinary and Necessary Expenses," by William K. Carson and Herbert Weiner and "Repairs vs. Capital Expenditures," by James C. Wriggins and George Byron Gordon.
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Education expenses as a component of investment in human capital
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENCES. PART, 2022openaire +1 more source
Explaining transit expenses in US urbanised areas: Urban scale, spatial form and fiscal capacity
Urban Studies, 2021Jerry Zhirong Zhao, Richard C Feiock
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Influence of Income, Business Expenses, and Business Capital on Net Profit of Business
Advances in economics, business and management research, 2023Syamsu Alam, Mursalim Nohong
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Capital to remain short and expensive
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1975openaire +1 more source
Value-relevance of expensed and capitalized intangibles - a French survey
2003Significant difference exists between the market value and book value of firms. It could be attributed to the fact that intangible assets are not reflected in the financial statements. Our resuls indicate a statistical association between the "capitalized goodwill" and the market-to-book ratio, but do not indicate any statistical link with the ...
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