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Hunter, Kenneth H.
(University of Oregon, 1925-06)
The aim of this thesis is to discover the efficacy of the Federal legislation on agricultural credits, particularly of the Agricultural Credits Act of 1923. A short history of the Act is given to show the size of the problem ...
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Marshall, Hardwood Leon
(University of Oregon, 1925-07)
It is the purpose of this thesis to discuss the service offered American exporters by credit insurance companies in the United States, and to analyze this service in the light of the statements made by its advocates that ...
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Kimberling, Delbert O.
(University of Oregon, 1934-06)
The purpose of this study is to make a critical survey of the organization and system of accounts used in Lane County and to offer a constructive criticism thereof. The system of accounts now in use in Lane County appears ...
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Hayman, Paul E.
(University of Oregon, 1939-06)
It is the purpose of this thesis to show what factors are responsible for the success and development of the Northern Wholesale Hardware Company, a cooperative retail buying association. It may be well to point out these ...
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Griffin, Roy L.
(University of Oregon, 1950-06)
A capital gain or loss results from the sale or exchange of a capital asset. It is the difference between the purchase price or acquisition value and the selling price or taxable exchange value of a capital asset. A capital ...
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Holt, Thomas Melvin
(University of Oregon, 1951-06)
“We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall hang separately” are famous words spoken by Benjamin Franklin at the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. That attitude of working together resulted in the ...
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Sorenson, Kimball J.
(University of Oregon, 1953-06)
This thesis deals primarily with only one of the several forms of business organizations. It has to do with the cooperative form and to a large extent with those cooperations of larger size where the capital investment is ...
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Kageyama, John Atsushi
(University of Oregon, 1958-06)
Foreign trade is a system of exchanging
goods and services among the nations. Fundamentally there
is little difference between foreign trade and domestic
trade. The existence of political and geographical boundaries. ...
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Rauch, Raymond C.
(University of Oregon, 1959-06)
This paper is probably the first academic attempt to define the problem of the uninsured motorist in Oregon. It represents a piece of research in an area where little has been done to determine the scope and depth of the ...
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Sturdivant, Fred D.
(University of Oregon, 1961-06)
The coming of the twentieth century witnessed the continuation
of the movement of settlers to the western states
of this nation. the movement having gained its greatest impetus
in the discovery of gold in California in ...
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Lewis, James Wilson
(University of Oregon, 1963-06)
This study deals with federal credit unions on a national basis. It attempts to answer such questions as the following: what is a federal credit union? Where does the Federal Credit Union stand, as a financial institution, ...
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Burrow, Robert Loveland
(University of Oregon, 1963-12)
this thesis is basically an analysis of the industrial market for aluminum in the Pacific Northwest. As such it does not include many of the variables that would have to be examined in order to determine the profitability ...
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Standifird, Stephen Scott
(University of Oregon, 1999-08)
During 1989, East Central Europe witnessed one of the most remarkable
transformations in socio-political history. The economic transformation that followed
represents one the most remarkable economic transitions in modern ...
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Holloway, Samuel Scott, 1974-
(University of Oregon, 2009-06)
This dissertation integrates economic and sociological approaches to network organizing to explain the structure and performance of network organizational forms. Previous theorizing from economics and sociology linked ...
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Aten, Kathryn Jeanette
(University of Oregon, 2009-09)
Entrepreneurs seeking to commercialize science-based technologies face considerable challenges including uncertain environments, policy makers and investors' ignorance, and public opposition and ethical concerns. Most ...
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Tilleman, Suzanne Gladys, 1971-
(University of Oregon, 2009-12)
For over a century, researchers from diverse intellectual disciplines have tried to explain the emergence of regional business clusters. I contribute to research on cluster emergence by applying an institutional logics ...
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Krause, Alan
(University of Oregon, 2012)
How do organizations assess and explain their performance? Prior studies have attempted to demonstrate that, like individuals, organizations take credit for good performance and blame poor performance on influences in ...
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Irwin, Jennifer
(University of Oregon, 2012)
Institutions are generally assumed to be stable, but recent research has focused on how that stability may be overturned to create institutional change. The assumption of stability has led to a lack of research on the flip ...
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Khut, Rithy
(University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
One of the top bicycling cities in the United States, Portland, Oregon has used a mixture of bicycle infrastructure to create a cohesive network for bicyclists. Building on their success, in 2010 Portland set forth on an ...
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Metzger, Matthew
(University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
This research investigates evolution of the meanings assigned to the categories that designate and demarcate formal organizations of the same genre or type. I use grounded theory techniques to examine whether and how members ...
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