government encouraged domestic production by imposing tariffs on agricultural imports. This policy enjoyed some success: the total area under cultivation increased, and farm incomes fell less sharply in Finland than in most other countries. Barriers to grain imports stimulated a return to mixed farming, and by 1938 Finland's farmers were able to meet roughly 90 percent of the domestic demand for
(1) What is material?
Certain provisions of the SEC apply only to matters that are “material” to the financial condition of the company. Therefore, interpretation and application of those provisions relates to the issue of “what is material”.
Item 101 of Regulation S-K requires that companies must disclose material effects that compliance with environmental law will have on earnings, c
Management-Employee Relationships
One of the most significant things about Southwest Airlines is its philosophy. The main philosophy clearly states that “Ask not what your employees can do for you, but what you can do for your employees”. As seen from this statement, we can clearly see how the Southwest Airlines emphasizes on the Management-Employee relationships. Other than leadership skill
New World Order
On May 19, 1996, as the numbers and rating were growing, WCW recruited two of the WWF's biggest superstars Scott Hall and Kevin Nash whose contracts had just been expired. Hall and Nash didn't show any intentions of leaving WWF beforehand and even gave their word to WWF that they'd stay. So nobody was expecting to see them on WCW's show.
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Management challenge in Contracting
Challenges for public agencies
Loss of control
Reliance on contracting may put the government in a vulnerable position where essential services are concerned and lead to some loss of control over the services they purchase.
Excessive costs
Experienced service providers may have an information advantage over the government when new services are contract