Specific Performance in UK Law
- When an Order for Specific Performance Fails
- Specific Performance of Foreign Money Obligations?
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Team‐specific Human Capital and Performance
In this paper we explore the effects of team‐specific human capital (TSHC) on performance. We do so by delineating between two dimensions of TSHC, relating to team members and the team manager, and...
- Specific Performance – Exploring the Roots of ‘Settled Practice’
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When and Why Are Voters Correct in Their Evaluations of Specific Government Performance?
Democratic theories expect citizens to be able to accurately evaluate fulfilment of parties’ election pledges. We use specifically designed survey items from the Swedish National Election Study to ...
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Global and Country‐Specific Output Growth Uncertainty and Macroeconomic Performance
We identify global and country‐specific measures of output growth uncertainty for a large OECD country sample by means of a dynamic factor model with stochastic volatility. We find evidence for maj...
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Firm-specific internal determinants of profitability performance: an exploratory study of selected life insurance firms in Asia
Purpose: This study is an exploratory study investigating firm-specific internal factors that influence the profitability performance of selected life insurance firms in eight Asian countries (Chin...
- THE RIGHT TO SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT. Ed by Jan Hallebeek and Harry Dondorp Antwerp, Oxford, Portland: Intersentia (www.intersentia.be), Ius Commune Europaeum vol 82, 2010. xi + 189 pp. ISBN 9789400000339. €44.
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Region-specific guidelines to encourage SMEs to use high performance computing
Purpose: This paper aims to explore high performance computing (HPC) in the context of the South East region of Ireland, which hosts a publicly available HPC infrastructure, by identifying whether ...
- Janwillem Oosterhuis, SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE IN GERMAN, FRENCH AND DUTCH LAW IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: REMEDIES IN AN AGE OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND INDUSTRIALISATION Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (www.brill.nl), Studies in the History of Private Law vol 4, 2011. xxi + 635 pp. ISBN 9789004196056. €129.
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