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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between ownership structure and voluntary audit decisions using a sample of 29,143 private entities across 112 developing countries. The findings indicate that private entities with higher foreign and government ownership are more likely to engage in voluntary audits, while those with greater block ...
Sudipta Bose, Sarowar Hossain
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The determinants of multinational banking during the first globalization, 1870-1914 [PDF]
What determined the multinational expansion of European banks in the pre1914 era of globalization? And how were banks' foreign investments related to other facets of the globalizing world economy such as trade and capital flows?
Battilossi, Stefano
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Honour and humiliation: Emotional economies of war and defeat
Abstract The article looks at nationalism, war and defeat from a history of emotions perspective. It frames nationalism as a political programme and mindset that enlists emotions of belonging and solidarity, but also fear, anger, hatred and contempt.
Ute Frevert
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BANKING OF CROATIA IN THE KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA [PDF]
merged into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after World War I, it became economically the most developed region of the new state. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes changed its name in 1929 into The Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which, in turn,
M. Benić-Penava
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Our other Others: on perpetration, morality, and ethnographic unease
Abstract This article critically assesses the impact of political and moral positions within contemporary anthropology. Re‐examining ideas of advocacy and the ethical within the discipline, it argues for an alternative political anthropology that focuses on perpetration rather than victimhood, offenders rather than the offended.
Trine Mygind Korsby, Henrik Vigh
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Corporate reorganization in Republic of Serbia - lessons from EU praxis [PDF]
New Law on business companies in Republic of Serbia adopted in 2011 gives a opportunity to analyze certain regulations important for business activity of commercial entities.
Nikolić, Draško, Đurić, Đuro
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The institutional dimension of the inequality–corruption nexus: A varieties of capitalism assessment
Abstract Are unequal societies prone to the abuse of economic power to influence political decisions for private gains? We investigate how changes in inequality affect changes in corruption, controlling for comparative political economy factors. Our varieties of capitalism (VoC) approach explains corruption trends from an institutional viewpoint ...
Vladimir Hlasny, Thomas Kalinowski
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Responding to the Global Pandemic: Delivering Social Prescribing in an Ever‐Shifting Landscape
Background: Social prescribing programmes across the United Kingdom were obliged to adapt and change as a result of COVID‐19. However, as we emerge from the pandemic and only now begin to witness the extent to which service users and providers continue to be affected, is it realistic to expect social prescribing services to meet the increasing demands ...
Susan Potter +3 more
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Transition in Southeast Europe: Understanding economic development and institutional change [PDF]
The paper analyses the 20-year experience with transition in the SEE countries in a comparative framework, illustrating how these countries encountered difficulties in its implementation, despite having some of the best starting conditions in 1989 to ...
Uvalic, Milica
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