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R. Cooper

    Deze auteur schrijft queer romantiek, vaak met een vleugje magie of met brandweermannen in de hoofdrol. Bekend om haar boeiende stijl, bevatten haar werken vaak draken, heksen en gepassioneerde helden. Haar verhalen verkennen liefde onder unieke omstandigheden en verrijken het genre met fantastische en hartverwarmende verhalen.

    Wage & Employment Patterns in Labor Contracts
    Corporate Treasury and Cash Management
    A Boy and His Dragon
    • A Boy and His Dragon

      • 242bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      Arthur MacArthur, needing a job after dropping out of school to support his sister, becomes a research assistant to Philbert Jones, a dragon. While Arthur is drawn to Bertie's chaotic world of history and antiques, he struggles to understand why the dragon is interested in him, feeling anything but extraordinary.

      A Boy and His Dragon
    • 3,8(11)Tarief

      Focusing on corporate treasury and cash management, this analysis outlines essential financial instruments utilized by corporate treasurers. It emphasizes the establishment of a framework for identifying, measuring, and managing risk, along with effective operational control of treasury functions. Drawing from Robert Cooper's extensive experience as a Corporate Treasurer for a large multinational, the book offers valuable insights into best practices and strategies for corporate treasury departments.

      Corporate Treasury and Cash Management
    • Focusing on the intricate relationship between labor contracts, the book delves into how individual-level decisions shape broader economic outcomes. It examines the foundational elements of contract design and their significant impacts on labor markets, offering insights into both microeconomic behaviors and macroeconomic trends. Through this analysis, the text highlights the importance of contract structures in influencing productivity, worker satisfaction, and overall economic efficiency.

      Wage & Employment Patterns in Labor Contracts