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E-Banking in Estonia: Reasons and Benefits of the Rapid Growth
The new information technology is becoming an important factor in the future development of financial services industry, and especially banking industry. Banks are faced with a number of important questions, for examples how to take full advantage of new technology opportunities, how e-developments change the ways customers interact with the...
Tags: Electronic Banking, Benefit, University Of Tartu, Banking, Financial Services
White papers 2003-10-07
Can E-Banking Services Be Profitable?
Over the last few years European banks have spent billions of euros on new electronic channels. Estonian banks have also invested in expanding and improving the IT systems and a number of new e-banking services have been developed. This article explores the implementation techniques of Activity-Based Costing ABC in the...
Tags: Bank, Electronic Banking, Activity Based Costing, University Of Tartu, Banking, Financial Services
White papers 2004-10-24
Which Firms Benefit More From The 'Own-Firm' And Spillover Effects Of Inward Foreign Direct Investment?
An interesting issue in the research of host country effects of Foreign Direct Investment FDI that is highly relevant to the government policy of the FDI in the host country would be the following. Are the benefits of inward FDI in the form of "Own-firm" effects of FDI in foreign...
Tags: Benefit, Spillover, Foreign Direct Investment, University Of Tartu, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance
White papers 2005-03-21

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Rare oxide thin films.(COATINGS)
Thin films of a rare earth oxide, yttrium-scandium-oxide (YSc[O.sub.3]), have been made by a team of scientists from Finland and Estonia. Specifically, Dr Jaakko Niinisto and co-workers at the Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, and the University of Tartu, Estonia, prepared thin films...
Tags: Earth, Finland, HARDWARE, Helsinki University, scientist, Semiconductors
Research articles 2006-03-01
Fault lines in the sand.(NATO continues to judge potential members by many standards)(Brief Article)
IF THERE is such a thing as a geopolitical contour line, then it probably runs somewhere near the university town of Tartu in eastern Estonia, where a western-style defence academy, designed to bring Baltic armies up to NATO standards, was inaugurate IF THERE is such a...
Tags: NATO
Research articles 1999-04-24
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