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On the efficiency of the global gold markets [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Review of Financial Analysis, 2015
This paper examines the weak-form efficiency of the global gold markets with specific focus on the random walks (RWS) and martingale difference sequence (MDS) hypotheses, and consequently, investigates the extent to which predictability or non ...
Collins G Ntim
exaly   +2 more sources

Part-sourcing in a Global Market

Concurrent Engineering, 2002
The collaborative re-use of design and manufacturing data is one way that e-commerce can significantly reduce costs and lead times of new products in a demanding global market. This paper describes the development of a 3D Internet-based search engine, which will allow designers to locate parts already in production that have a similar shape to a ...
Corney, J.R.   +5 more
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Beyond global marketing and the globalization of marketing activities

Management Decision, 2002
The topic of this article is the term “global marketing” and the phenomenon of the “globalization” of marketing activities. Global marketing is a theoretical concept that in a managerial context is hardly applicable. Global marketing and the globalization of marketing activities have become a cliché among marketing scholars and marketing practitioners.
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Making Markets Global

2015
The paper introduces the volume, summarizes the state of the art in the international literature, and define the main thesis about the globalization process in the contemporay art ...
Velthuis, Olav, BAIA CURIONI, STEFANO
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Globalization, Markets, And Ethics

Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2005
AbstractThis chapter briefly surveys the political and economic issues posed by the debate over globalization and then reformulates them with reference to the problematic relation between markets and ethics in the history of philosophy. Beginning with Aristotle, and then proceeding to Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and G.W.F. Hegel, the chapter argues that
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Country as Global Market

2012
This chapter argues that certain Dutch organizational innovations were all interlinked through their common genesis mechanism of “migration and homology.” Migration refers to two tidal waves of persecuted Calvinist merchants and artisans out of what is now Belgium into what is now the Netherlands, but within what was then the unitary region of the ...
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