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The Payment Services Directive II
2021This comprehensive and essential Commentary examines both the origins and effect of the EU’s 2015 Payment Services Directive (PSD2). Addressing a significant gap in the available literature, the book is divided into two parts: Part I analyses the legislative provisions of the Directive, while Part II explores the PSD2 implementation experience in ...
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Direct Payments to Conserve Biodiversity
Science, 1970International donors and private citizens have invested billions of dollars to protect biodiversity in developing nations. The most popular investments aim to encourage economic activities that indirectly protect ecosystems and species. An alternative form of investment is to pay directly for conservation outcomes, as is commonly done in high-income ...
Ferraro, Paul J., Kiss, A.
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Journal of Integrated Care, 2004
The legal column looks at the new duty to make direct payments and the associated regulations and guidance, and considers the implications in relation to Best Value, mental capacity and employer's liability.
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The legal column looks at the new duty to make direct payments and the associated regulations and guidance, and considers the implications in relation to Best Value, mental capacity and employer's liability.
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Developments in Direct Payments
2006Can and should asset-based policies become a new pillar of the welfare state? Can they form the basis for a more egalitarian form of market economy? <i>The Citizen's Stake</i> throws open the debate by bringing together the ideas of leading thinkers in academia and policy to explore the future scope of asset-based policies in Britain.
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Social Work and Direct Payments
2002This book summarises and builds on current knowledge and research about direct payments in the UK and considers developments in other European countries. It identifies good practice in the area and explores the implications of direct payments, both for service users and for social work staff.
Jon Glasby, Rosemary Littlechild
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Innovation in payments and the revised Payments Services Directive
Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems, 2017The payments industry is on the brink of huge change with the pending implementation of the revised EU Payments Services Directive. In the UK, this situation is complicated by the recent Brexit vote. Both the UK government and the banks will need to take steps to ensure that they are ready for the changes. This paper explains the detail of the upcoming
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‘Direct’ Balance-of-Payments Effects
1977The ‘direct’ balance-of-payments effects of a firm (B d ), defined as those which immediately affect the foreign exchanges, may be derived thus: where X = f.o.b. value of exports; I = inflows of equity capital and loans from abroad, including earnings retained out of profits, net of capital and loans repatriated; C k = c.i.f ...
Sanjaya Lall, Paul Streeten
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Will direct payments help biodiversity?
Science, 2003In their Policy Forum “Direct payments to conserve biodiversity” (29 Nov., p. [1718][1]), P. J. Ferraro and A. Kiss argue for more direct payments to conserve biodiversity instead of indirect interventions that are coupled to social-economic projects at the level of the rural community, because “such initiatives rarely work.” The authors admit that ...
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Direct presentment regulation in payments
Research in Economics, 1998Abstract There are two alternative methods of supporting interbank exchange of payments: payment exchange may be supported by a direct presentment regulation, which obligates a paying bank to make payment in full to whomever delivers the payment instrument to it; alternatively the interbank exchange of payments may be governed by private contracts ...
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