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There are distinct ways for academia to interact with Industry and benefit from their CSR funds
Once a tag of wilful defaulter is imposed on a borrower, very quick action is warranted
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Some thoughts on how to guard against supplier power, or the threat posed by suppliers who are sometimes your own employees
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A change in the law could extend electricity to millions of people
New research by Danielle Li and colleagues finds that computers make better hiring decisions than managers when filling simpler jobs
Debts incur a cost to the firms that is lower compared to the cost of other sources of funds, as interest is tax deductible