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- Malta Investment & Business Guide
by Emerging Markets Investment Center
This investment guide contains basic information on economy, business, export-import and investment climate, opportunities, regulations. Provides strategic information on economy, industrial development, banking, and government. Includes information on the most important business contacts and business travel. Updated annually.
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- Malta Business Law Handbook
by Emerging Markets Investment Center
This investment guide contains basic information on economy, business, export-import and investment climate, opportunities, regulations. Provides strategic information on economy, industrial development, banking, and government. Includes information on the most important business contacts and business travel. Updated annually.
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- Global Tourism and Informal Labour Relations
by Godfrey Baldacchino
The worldwide expansion of the tourism industry creates many encounters between global agents and local forces, yet the host-guest interaction is rarely considered from the point of view of the experience of work. This study documents and discusses such a global-local encounter, based on fieldwork carried out in hotels in Barbados and Malta. Insight is drawn froma a review of such issues as recruitment, promotion, redundancy, discipline, security, communication, expertise, total quality management iniatives, trade unionism and industrial action.
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- Country Review, Malta 1998/1999
by Robert C. Kelly (Editor), Debra Ewing (Editor), Stanton Doyle (Editor), Denise Youngblood (Editor)
Commercial Data International's (CDI) Country Reviews are concise, up-to-date sources for political and economic information on the 190 nations defined by the U.S. State Department as Independent States of the World, plus Serbia and Montenegro. In addition, data on Hong Kong and Taiwan are included in the Country Review for China.
Each Country Review begins with an overview which provides key demographic and geographic information as well as full color regional and country maps by Magellan Geographix. Government and political information is provided in a format which enables the Reader to get an overview of the organization of the various branches of the government, a brief summary of current political conditions, and a list of current leaders, including a biography of the head of government/state. Economic information, compiled and condensed from a large number of reliable sources, is presented in the Country Reviews in statistical tables on key macroeconomic ! trends and economic sectors. The economic data is organized in an easy-to-understand format. Foreign investment conditions are also covered along with a capsule description of stock market trends, for those countries where major stock markets exist, a listing of key enterprises. Also included is a summary of current environmental issues, natural hazards, international environmental agreements, and, for most countries, a table with time trends in Greenhouse Gas emissions.
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- Education's Role in the Socioeconomic Development of Malta US Edition
- Education's Role in the Socioeconomic Development of Malta UK Edition
by Carmen M. Caruana
Central to Malta's efforts for redevelopment after receiving full independence from Great Britain in 1964 was a stronger emphasis placed on expansion of its international educational environment, which included vocational, technical, and academic training. Using Malta as a case study, this volume sheds light on the functioning of an educational system in a developing nation, demonstrates education's role in improving a nation's socioeconomic system, and supports economic theories that maintain that investment in education is a natural tool for economic development. It also provides information on approaches and techniques other countries use to resolve their educational problems and adds to the knowledge of international and business education.
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- Malta: International Tax Planning
by Patrick Spiteri, Edwin Vella
In recent years there have been dramatic changes to Maltese legislation to make Malta an attractive tax haven. This new report explains the Maltese tax system and company law system. It covers the implications of the new legislation concerning shipping, shipping companies, offshore companies, offshore banking, trust law, captive insurance companies and foreign investment incentives. Providing advice on minimizing tax and maximizing commercial returns, it briefly examines the geographical and historical situation of Malta. Reference is also made to a number of non-tax considerations for example - stability and access to the international market. It also covers the new tax position of Malta in relation to international tax and discusses the practical implications of the new legislation, and includes case studies, principles and worked examples. Both authors are tax lawyers specializing in international and European tax law, and are also Price Waterhouse correspondents.
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- The Next Mediterranean Enlargement of the European Community
by John Redmond
The future shape of the EC is currently the subject of intensive debate. The purpose of this book is to examine the Community's Mediterranean fringe which has been largely neglected as attention has focused on the countries in EFTA and to the East. Whilst Turkey, Cyprus and Malta may appear to be peripheral, they have all formally lodged applications to join the EC which will have to be considered. Indeed, this essential if a comprehensive picture of the wider Europe is to emerge. This book examines the prospect of their accession to the EC, concluding that it is unlikely any of them (and especially Turkey) will be at the front of the Queue. Consequently, it goes on to set their applications in a broader context and considers what, realistically, these countries can expect to be offered and what their role might be in the new emerging European Community.
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- Guidebook for Clinical Psychology Interns (Applied Clinical Psychology)
by Gary K. Zammit, James W. Hull (Editor)
Provides a brief history of internships in clinical psychology and issues related directly to internships, such as the application process, contacts with professional staff, and meetings in the internship setting, and summarizes clinical practice, for students applying for internships and for first-year interns. Covers admission and diagnosis of mental patients, testing, psychotherapy and behavior therapy, preparing case histories and reports, and pharmacology. Spiral bound, 6x9". Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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- Multilateral
Agreement on Trade in Goods : Brunei, Darussalam, Cameroon, Cyprus, Dominica,
Fiji, Ghana, Guyana, Kenya, Kuwait, Malta, Mauritius, St. Vol 24
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- European Social Charter: Governmental Committee, 13th Report (II) (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom)
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- COM (94) 164 Final, Brussels, 06.05. [May] 1994 94/0123 (ACC): Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) Opening and Providing for the Administration of Community Tariff Quotas for Certain Products Originating in Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Malta, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, and the Occupied Territories and Providin
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- Malta
by Hui Tang Ling, International Monetary Fund, David W H & Ling Hui Tan Orsmond
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- Malta
by C G Muniz, International Monetary Fund, Malcolm & Muniz C G Knight
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