Essays Tagged: "Financial Capital"

The Finger Lakes (Character of a Place)

elatively small amount of people. In a state that bares the advantages and drawbacks of the World's financial capital, a nearby refuge that challenges even remote sections of the country with its untr ...

(8 pages) 72 0 4.1 Oct/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Geopolitics, Imperialism & the New World War on Iraq.

There is much talk today about a "new imperialism" being promoted by financial capital and multinational corporations. To understand this we have to go back for the last ...

(13 pages) 258 0 2.8 Sep/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

Essay evaluating use of speculators and arbitrageurs to a treasury.

from Korea, China and Estonia and then assembled in Taiwan. These types of firms move a good bit of financial capital around the world.Financial managers in the multinational corporations treasury dep ... asuries look after the liquid resources of an organisation. This duty must be efficient and involve financial analysts working in international commercial banks, investment banks, pension fund, life i ...

(6 pages) 123 0 4.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Year 12 Economics- Economic Globalisation: Inquiry - Enron Corporation

conomy. The four important capital flows are:* Human Capital (i.e. Immigration, Skilled Workforce)* Financial Capital (i.e. Aid, Unrequited Transfers)* Resource Capital (i.e. Energy, Metals, Minerals, ... raditional business to sustainable business in that corporations shift from looking strictly at the financial bottom line and look toward triple bottom lines - economic, social and environmental, shif ...

(17 pages) 209 0 5.0 Jul/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Global business

siness environmentReduction of protectionIncreased overseas expansion.Changes in markets:Changes in financial/capital markets - finance is mobile and flows easily between countries.Changes in labor ma ... acilities2. Reduction in transport costs3. Better ability to monitor positionDisadvantagesIncreased financial risksExposed economic uncertaintiesCurrency fluctuations*Relocation of production - this o ...

(4 pages) 481 0 3.6 Aug/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Rates & Indexes

"Human resources are the most important assets a modern organization has."

from Christopher Bartlett (2002), "The business's nature has shifted from a concentration on scarce financial capital to a concentration upon scarce human capital." There is no doubt that financial ca ... ategic capital in the period of industrial society. In that time the economic growth depends on the financial capital and work force. However, the strategic capital of today's society, the information ...

(4 pages) 270 0 4.5 Nov/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management