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Abstract Higher education in the United Kingdom has dramatically expanded in recent decades, along with questions about its effectiveness in preparing graduates for the labour market. With rising tuition fees and increasing competition for graduate jobs, many students opt to study ‘professional’ subjects—fields closely tied to specific professions ...
Sarah Pemberton
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Opposing Effects of Natal and Adult Climate on Body Size in Iberian Magpies
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Jesús Miguel Avilés+5 more
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Olive Groves That Give Wings to Biodiversity
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Vicente García‐Navas+6 more
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Creditors are often passive because they are reluctant to show bad debts on their own balance sheets. We propose a simple general equilibrium model to study the externality effect of creditor passivity. The model yields rich insights into the phenomenon of creditor passivity, both in transition and developed market economies.
Koen Schoors, Konstantin Sonin
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Interpretation of Financial Creditor and Operational Creditor
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020The Insolvency Resolution of India has gone through a structural change due to the economic impact when The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 was enacted. The Code provides a procedure for the insolvency resolution within a stipulated time frame. It made it possible for the creditors and debtors to claim the debt and the concerned Authority would ...
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Creditors, though, are not regarded as the members of a company, yet the role they play in maintaining a company cannot be denied. They are the sole functionaries of the company, in one word. They provide credit to the company for running its business, as without finance a company holds no position to carry on its business for which it came into ...
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Monash Business Review, 2006
When blue chip mining company Sons of Gwalia collapsed in 2004, a shareholder took them to court. This legal test case had profound implications for all shareholders, reports Kristy Richardson Copyright 2006 Kristy Richardson. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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When blue chip mining company Sons of Gwalia collapsed in 2004, a shareholder took them to court. This legal test case had profound implications for all shareholders, reports Kristy Richardson Copyright 2006 Kristy Richardson. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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