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Funding growth in an age of austerity.

Harvard business review, 2004
Everyone knows that corporate growth--true growth, not just agglomeration--springs from innovation. And the common wisdom is that companies must spend lavishly on R&D if they are to innovate at all. But in these fiscally cautious times, where every line item of every budget in every company is under intense scrutiny, many organizations are doing just ...
Gary, Hamel, Gary, Getz
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Performance Funding Comes of Age in Tennessee

The Journal of Higher Education, 1996
The Performance Funding Program is designed to stimulate instructional improvement and student learning as institutions carry out their respective missions. Performance Funding is an incentive for meritorious institutional performance and provides the citizens of Tennessee, the Executive Branch of state government, the legislature, education officials,
Trudy W. Banta   +3 more
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Ideas for the Funding of Healthcare in the Context of the Ageing of the Population

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2001
This paper draws upon a paper entitled ` Refocusing and Reinvigorating Retirement Policy'', which I presented to the Conference of Major Superannuation Funds in Australia in 1999. It approaches the topic of health funding reform from a ` retirement policy'' perspective, noting that healthcare needs, like retirement income needs, are heavily ...
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The Coming of Age of Sovereign Wealth Funds

Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 2009
Government-owned investment vehicles or Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) are emerging as relevant players in global financial markets. Their rapid increase in size and asset range has captured considerable attention as capital flows now shift from emerging to developed economies.
Adriana Arreaza   +2 more
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Mutual Fund Age and Morningstar Ratings

Financial Analysts Journal, 2000
The study reported here identified an age bias in the Morningstar mutual fund ratings. I found that the average overall star ratings of seasoned funds are consistently—and in many cases, significantly—higher than the average overall star ratings of younger funds. This bias is not the result of a survivorship bias but of the methodology Morningstar uses
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The Old-Age Reserve Fund is not "Illusory"

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1945
Dr. Lutz's argument, 136; — I. Important distinctions neglected, 137. — II. Unacceptable distinctions made, 139. — III. Purpose of the fund misunderstood, 142. — IV. Separate entity of the pension program not essential to the argument, 145. — V. Taxation for liquidation of fund is not for social security, 146. — VI.
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Population Aging and Sustainability of Pension Funds

Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
In light of the nation's increasingly pressing aging problem, achieving sustainable development of China's pension insurance fund is a key objective of the country's present social security system reform. The first subject addressed in this paper is the connection between aging and the sustainability of the pension insurance fund.
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Funding Journalism in the Digital Age

2010
Jeff Kaye, Stephen Quinn
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