Search for dissertations about: "credit system"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words credit system.

  1. 1. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden

    Author : David Kleist; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; double taxation; double tax treaty; capital export neutrality; CEN; CIN; capital import neutrality; exemption; exemption with progression; modified exemption; limitation of the tax rate; credit; full credit; ordinary credit; tax sparing credit; foreign tax credit limitation; maximum deduction; interpretation of double tax treaties; model tax convention on income and on capital; the OECD Model; the Commentaries of the OECD Model; subject identity; timing mismatch; attribution of income; allocation of expense; RÅ 1996 ref. 84; RÅ 2008 ref. 24; RÅ 2010 ref. 112; dubbelbeskattning; dubbelbeskattningsavtal; skatteavtal; kapitalexportneutralitet; kapitalimportneutralitet; alternativ exempt; OECD:s modellavtal;

    Abstract : Kleist, D. 2012. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden. Iustus Förlag AB. READ MORE

  2. 2. Credit Intelligence in Banks - Managing Credit Relationships with Small Firms

    Author : Katarina Svensson Kling; Företagsekonomiska institutionen; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; small firm; service; network; interaction; decision style; information management; relationship; Credit management; credit intelligence; bank; Management of enterprises; Företagsledning; management;

    Abstract : The competition in the banking industry has during the last decades been intensified resulting in smaller interest margins. As a consequence, the resources spent on each credit customer have had to be decreased, resulting in less interaction and a perceived limited access to valuable information. READ MORE

  3. 3. Families, credit and banks

    Author : Elena Mattana; Handelshögskolan i Stockholm; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES;

    Abstract : This doctoral thesis consists of three essays: Flying the Nest: Intergenerational Strategic Interaction, Co-residence, and Social Mobility. Southern Europe is characterized by high levels of intergenerational earnings persistence and high levels of co-residence between parents and their offspring. READ MORE

  4. 4. Abandoning Silos for Integration: Implementing Enterprise Risk Management and Risk Governance

    Author : Sara Lundqvist; Företagsekonomiska institutionen; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Enterprise risk management; holistic risk management; risk management; risk governance; corporate governance; credit risk; credit ratings; credit default swap spreads;

    Abstract : Firms began to abandon the “silo” approach to risk management for more integration in the risk management system. Enterprise risk management (ERM) emerged as a framework for the management of integrated risks in a strategy setting supported by risk governance. READ MORE

  5. 5. Essays on Field Experiments and Impact Evaluation

    Author : Remidius Denis Ruhinduka; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; adaptation to climate change; ambiguity; artefactual field experiment; behavioraleconomics; charcoal; credit; deforestation; endogenous switching regression; field experiment; guilt; honesty; impact evaluation; kindness; liquidity constraint; LPG stoves; rice marketing; risk preferences; system of rice intensification; Tanzania; time preferences;

    Abstract : Paper 1: Improving Welfare Through Climate-Friendly Agriculture: The Case of the System of Rice Intensification We use rich survey data to investigate the economic impact of a climate-friendly rice farming method known as the system of rice intensification (SRI) on the welfare of rain-dependent small-holder farmers in Tanzania. SRI reduces water consumption by half, which makes it a promising farming system in the adaptation to climate change in moisture constrained areas, and it does not require flooding of rice fields, resulting in reduced methane emissions. READ MORE