19 résultats pour "corporatisme"
- Le corporatisme
- Corporate farm
- Définition du mot: CORPORATISME.
- Le corporatisme hitlérien
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Définition du terme:
CORPORATION, substantif féminin.
Remarque : Corporation est quelquefois employ? (sur le mod?le am?ricain de corporation) comme synonyme de compagnie, firme, soci?t?. ? Sp?cialement (en Angleterre). Corps politique ou communaut? civile (municipale par exemple) ? qui une charte ou patente royale donne le droit de poss?der un sceau et de jouir sur son territoire des m?mes droits qu'un particulier. ? Par m?taphore. [Le compl?ment de nom d?signe des animaux, notamment des insectes, dont l'activit? a un caract?re communautaire...
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History of Colonial America - U.
Despite the lack of settlement, New France prospered as a vast fur-trading enterprise. French explorers traveled deep into the North American continent seeking newsupplies of deerskins and beaver pelts. In 1673 French missionary Jacques Marquette reached the Mississippi River in present-day Wisconsin. In 1681 explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, traveled down the majestic Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. He honored the reign of King Louis XIV (1643-1715) by creating the newcolony...
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Taxation.
Thus, corporate income faces a higher tax burden than income earned by individuals or by other types of businesses. Tax legislation passed in 2003 in the United Statesattempted to address this issue by lowering the tax rate on dividends. Some economists have proposed abolishing the corporate income tax and instead taxing the owners of corporations (shareholders) through the personal income tax.Other students of the tax system see the corporate income tax as the price corporations pay in return f...
- UNEF (Union nationale des étudiants de France), syndicat étudiant fondé en 1907 et qui a longtemps fonctionné comme une organisation corporatiste.
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Analyse
Introduction Through this company analysis, different aspects of DTE Energy Company will be cover in a financial viewpoint. I will firstly give a brief description of DTE Energy Company, after that analyze the industry in which it operates, describe its major market, analyze its financial statement with a spread sheet for the financial analysis, and finally I will determine if I will invest in this company or not. Company, Industr...
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History of United States Business.
their lives. But the rewards were worth it; a few lucrative voyages and a merchant could buy a townhouse, a carriage, perhaps a summer retreat. The merchant couldclimb the social ladder and circulate among the powerful in this highly materialistic society. This prospect of riches and the honor that accompanied them made Americancolonists willing to engage in highly speculative enterprises, such as shipping flour to the West Indies or importing goods from England by the thousands without beingcer...
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Organisation d'évènement - synthèse
- Corporate : comprend la communication institutionnelle d’entreprise, la communication interne et financière. S’op ère sur les valeurs intrins èques de l’entreprise et sur la marque. Cette communication est destin ée à un consommateur mais aussi à un salari é, un actionnaire ou un analyste. Elle doit être en coh érence avec la communication b2b de l’entreprise. - De marque : elle promeut directement les produits et services, valeurs propres à la marque. - Du produ...
- Mussolini et le corporatisme
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Why might the separation of ownership and control result in lower firm profits? Do you think that the market for corporate control is effective disciplining managerial behavior?
2 Why might the separation of ownership and control result in lower firm profits? Do you think that the market for corporate control is effective disciplining managerial behavior? Introduction The separation of ownership and control in the modern corporations traces back to the idea that in general the division of labour leads to more efficient performance. The shareholders take the risk by handing over their capital to people who have the expertise and the time that they do not have in order t...
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Business ethics project
B-The four CSR Models: The Economic, Philanthropic, Social Web and Integrative Model The Economic Model of CSR holds that the primary duty of business is to fulfill economic functions. Therefore, the social responsibility of business managers is simply to pursue profits but of course within the law. We usually refer to profits as a direct measure to see how well a business firm is meeting the society's expectations. Profits is in fact the best indication that the company is being effective a...
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MÜNKLER, Herfried, STRASSENBERGER, Grit et Matthias BOHLENDER (eds.) 2006. Deutschlands Eliten im Wandel. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag. I. INTRODUCTION Issu d’un groupe de travail interdisciplinaire de la Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften portant sur l’intégration des élites, cet ouvrage recueille toutes les contributions que le projet de trois années a apportées. Etant le résultat de ce...
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Article de presse: L'irrésistible ascension de Gamal Abdel Nasser
canal, les troupes de Churchill tiennent plus fermement que jamais les bases-clés. Des volontaires, recrutés notamment chez lesFrères musulmans, leur mènent tout de même la vie dure. Mais, le 26 janvier, l'artillerie britannique massacre une centaine de policiers égyptiens de la zone du canal. C'est le signal, auCaire, d'une explosion nationale qui dégénérera en émeute plébéienne, puis en pillage et en tuerie, enfin en un incendie qui ne futpas seulement celui des beaux quartiers du Caire mai...
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Capitalism.
Physiocracy is the term applied to a school of economic thought that suggested the existence of a natural order in economics, one that does not require direction from the state for people to be prosperous. The leader of the physiocrats, the economist François Quesnay, set forth the basic principles in his Tableau économique (1758), in which he traced the flow of money and goods through the economy. Simply put, this flow was seen to be both circular and self-sustaining. More important, however...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...