One of the most important human activities is managing. Ever since people began forming groups to accomplish aims they could not achieve as individuals, managing has been essential to ensure the coordination of individual efforts. As society has come to rely increasingly on group effort and as many organized groups have grown larger, the task of mangers has been in importance. The purpose of th…
The purpose of STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS is to give students, pri- marily those in the fields of business administration and economics, a conceptual introduc- tion to the field of statistics and its many applications. The text is applications oriented and written with the needs of the nonmathematician in mind; the mathematical prerequisite is knowledge of algebra. Applications of da…
I began business life as an entrepreneur in business in Hong Kong. I ran trade exhibitions, imported coffee from Kenya, and started and operated two restaurants, one of which (unusually for Hong Kong) served vegetarian food. These businesses were profitable, but I would have saved myself a great deal of stress, and done better if I had used some business intelligence informed by statistics to i…
This subject guide is about human resource management (HRM). This is the management activity taken by commercial firms, state owned enterprises and other organisations to recruit, retain and motivate their employees. In other words HRM is the bundle of policies, programmes and plans which organisations adopt with the objective of making full use of the people they employ. These includ…
Database Management System (DBSM) are an intetgrated and crucial component of most successful GIS. DBMS are used to store, manipulate and retrieve data from a database. A key element in creating a spatial database design using a variety of data modelling techniques. Although the range of DBMS structures used in GIS includes inverted list, hierarchical, network and relational designs, it is the…
The Econometric Study and Model to Estimate Land Prices undertaken by an external contractor on behalf of Eurostat showed that a separation of the land price part from the structure part was not feasible from the data at hand. Notwithstanding the traditional partition to land and structure becomes less clear depending on the allocation of the location variables. More conceptual work and a furth…
The earth faces a future of rising populations and growing strains on the planet . Whatever else the future holds, significant population increase is inevitable and the current UN forecast of 9 .2 billion by 2050 – itself a 40 per cent increase on the 6 .7 billion in 2007 – may turn out to be an underestimate . The environmental damage resulting from population increase is already widesprea…
The earth faces a future of rising populations and growing strains on the planet . Whatever else the future holds, significant population increase is inevitable and the current UN forecast of 9 .2 billion by 2050 – itself a 40 per cent increase on the 6 .7 billion in 2007 – may turn out to be an underestimate . The environmental damage resulting from population increase is already widesprea…
According to the latest revisions1, the EU272 external current account3 recorded a deficit of 17.2 billion euro in the third quarter of 2007, compared with a deficit of 24.6 bn in the third quarter of 2006 and a deficit of 16.3 bn in the second quarter of 2007. In the third quarter of 2007, compared with the third quarter of 2006, a lower deficit was recorded in the goods account (-41.5 bn eu…
In the second quarter of 2009, compared with the second quarter of 2008, the deficit of the goods account decreased (-17.2 bn euro compared with -47.5 bn), as did the deficit of the income account (-37.4 bn compared with -40.8 bn). The surplus of the services account diminished (+17.5 bn compared with +22.6 bn) and the deficit of the current transfers account increased (-12.1 bn compared with -…
According to the latest revisions1, the EU272 external current account3 recorded a deficit of 9.2 billion euro in the fourth quarter of 2009, compared with a deficit of 54.8 bn in the fourth quarter of 2008 and a deficit of 23.1 bn in the third quarter of 2009.
According to the latest revisions1, the EU272 external current account3 recorded a deficit of 57.3 billion euro in the fourth quarter of 2008, compared with a deficit of 21.6 bn in the fourth quarter of 2007 and a deficit of 67.4 bn in the third quarter of 2008.
The number of persons employed in both the euro area1 (EA16) and the EU271 increased by 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2010 compared with the previous quarter, according to national accounts estimates published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In the third quarter of 2010, employment was stable in the euro area and grew in the EU27 by 0.1%. These figures are seasonally …
In 2004, EU25 1 external trade in services 2 recorded a surplus of 42.8 billion euro, compared to 37.0 bn in 2003. This increased surplus was mainly due to a higher surplus in transportation (+13.4 bn in 2004 compared to +7.0 bn in 2003), while the deficit registered for travel was slightly lower (-12.9 bn compared to -13.4 bn). The surplus recorded for “other services” fell slightly (+42.5…
The main components of EU international trade in services were "other business services" (R&D, business, professional & technical services) which accounted in 2014 for 26% of EU total exports and 28% of imports, Transport services (18% and 20%), Travel services (14% and 16%), Telecommunications, computer and information services (12% and 9%) and Financial services (10% and 6%). In 2014, the…