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101 Sales, Marketing & Management Ideas]]>

101 Sales, Marketing & Management Ideas]]>
Sat, 29 Aug 2015 09:21:06 GMT /slideshow/insurance-journal101salesideas/52196787 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Insurance journal-101-sales-ideas MauroBassotti 101 Sales, Marketing & Management Ideas <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/insurance-journal-101-sales-ideas-150829092106-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 101 Sales, Marketing &amp; Management Ideas
Insurance journal-101-sales-ideas from Mauro Bassotti
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Aft pocket june 2015 final /slideshow/aft-pocket-june-2015-final/50287563 aftpocketjune2015final-150708060432-lva1-app6891
REDUCING TRADE COSTS FOR INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH]]>

REDUCING TRADE COSTS FOR INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2015 06:04:32 GMT /slideshow/aft-pocket-june-2015-final/50287563 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Aft pocket june 2015 final MauroBassotti REDUCING TRADE COSTS FOR INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aftpocketjune2015final-150708060432-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> REDUCING TRADE COSTS FOR INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
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How Large Are Global Energy Subsidies? /slideshow/how-large-are-global-energy-subsidies/50287537 wp15105-150708060311-lva1-app6892
This paper provides a comprehensive, updated picture of energy subsidies at the global and regional levels. It focuses on the broad notion of post-tax energy subsidies, which arise when consumer prices are below supply costs plus a tax to reflect environmental damage and an additional tax applied to all consumption goods to raise government revenues. Post-tax energy subsidies are dramatically higher than previously estimated and are projected to remain high. These subsidies primarily reflect underpricing from a domestic (rather than global) perspective, so that unilateral price reform is in countries own interests. The potential fiscal, environmental, and welfare impacts of energy subsidy reform are substantial.]]>

This paper provides a comprehensive, updated picture of energy subsidies at the global and regional levels. It focuses on the broad notion of post-tax energy subsidies, which arise when consumer prices are below supply costs plus a tax to reflect environmental damage and an additional tax applied to all consumption goods to raise government revenues. Post-tax energy subsidies are dramatically higher than previously estimated and are projected to remain high. These subsidies primarily reflect underpricing from a domestic (rather than global) perspective, so that unilateral price reform is in countries own interests. The potential fiscal, environmental, and welfare impacts of energy subsidy reform are substantial.]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2015 06:03:11 GMT /slideshow/how-large-are-global-energy-subsidies/50287537 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) How Large Are Global Energy Subsidies? MauroBassotti This paper provides a comprehensive, updated picture of energy subsidies at the global and regional levels. It focuses on the broad notion of post-tax energy subsidies, which arise when consumer prices are below supply costs plus a tax to reflect environmental damage and an additional tax applied to all consumption goods to raise government revenues. Post-tax energy subsidies are dramatically higher than previously estimated and are projected to remain high. These subsidies primarily reflect underpricing from a domestic (rather than global) perspective, so that unilateral price reform is in countries own interests. The potential fiscal, environmental, and welfare impacts of energy subsidy reform are substantial. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wp15105-150708060311-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper provides a comprehensive, updated picture of energy subsidies at the global and regional levels. It focuses on the broad notion of post-tax energy subsidies, which arise when consumer prices are below supply costs plus a tax to reflect environmental damage and an additional tax applied to all consumption goods to raise government revenues. Post-tax energy subsidies are dramatically higher than previously estimated and are projected to remain high. These subsidies primarily reflect underpricing from a domestic (rather than global) perspective, so that unilateral price reform is in countries own interests. The potential fiscal, environmental, and welfare impacts of energy subsidy reform are substantial.
How Large Are Global Energy Subsidies? from Mauro Bassotti
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Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth /slideshow/agrawala18maggio2015/50287430 agrawala18maggio2015-150708055921-lva1-app6891
Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth]]>

Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2015 05:59:21 GMT /slideshow/agrawala18maggio2015/50287430 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth MauroBassotti Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agrawala18maggio2015-150708055921-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth
Transofmation of the economic system: green reform and green growth from Mauro Bassotti
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The distributional effects of energy taxes /slideshow/the-distributional-effects-of-energy-taxes/50287221 5js1qwkqqrbv-150708055104-lva1-app6891
A major obstacle to the more widespread use of energy taxation is the concern that energy taxes may be regressive, hitting the poor harder than the rich. Evidence is surprisingly scarce with only a few studies investigating the distributional effects of energy taxes in OECD countries. This paper adds to this evidence by providing a systematic analysis of the distributional effects of the main energy taxes in 21 OECD countries]]>

A major obstacle to the more widespread use of energy taxation is the concern that energy taxes may be regressive, hitting the poor harder than the rich. Evidence is surprisingly scarce with only a few studies investigating the distributional effects of energy taxes in OECD countries. This paper adds to this evidence by providing a systematic analysis of the distributional effects of the main energy taxes in 21 OECD countries]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2015 05:51:04 GMT /slideshow/the-distributional-effects-of-energy-taxes/50287221 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) The distributional effects of energy taxes MauroBassotti A major obstacle to the more widespread use of energy taxation is the concern that energy taxes may be regressive, hitting the poor harder than the rich. Evidence is surprisingly scarce with only a few studies investigating the distributional effects of energy taxes in OECD countries. This paper adds to this evidence by providing a systematic analysis of the distributional effects of the main energy taxes in 21 OECD countries <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5js1qwkqqrbv-150708055104-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A major obstacle to the more widespread use of energy taxation is the concern that energy taxes may be regressive, hitting the poor harder than the rich. Evidence is surprisingly scarce with only a few studies investigating the distributional effects of energy taxes in OECD countries. This paper adds to this evidence by providing a systematic analysis of the distributional effects of the main energy taxes in 21 OECD countries
The distributional effects of energy taxes from Mauro Bassotti
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Adults, Computers and Problem Solving: Whats the Problem? /slideshow/adults-computers-and-problem-solving-whats-the-problem/49814410 8715011e-150625044828-lva1-app6891
Information and communication technologies (ICT) permeate every aspect of our lives, from how we talk with friends to how we participate in the political process. The volume of information now accessible at the click of a mouse or the touch of a fingertip is overwhelming. But how skilled are we at using these technologies, and the information we can collect through them, to solve problems we encounter in daily life, such as using e-mail to communicate with a friend or knowing how to work with a spreadsheet? Based on results from the 2012 Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), this report reveals the extent to which todays adults can and do use computers to solve problems in their work and personal lives. The report shows that the ability to use computers is not only becoming an essential skill, but proficiency in computer use has an impact on the likelihood of participating in the labour force and on workers wages. It also shows that there are many adults in all countries that participated in the Survey of Adult Skills who do not possess sufficient skills in managing information in digital environments and are not comfortable using ICT to solve the kinds of problems that they are likely to encounter at work or in everyday life. These adults are at a considerable disadvantage in 21st-century societies. As this detailed examination makes clear, adults proficiency in problem solving using ICT includes both proficiency in the cognitive skills needed to solve problems and the ability to use digital devices and functionality to access and manage information. Governments need to ensure that all adults have access to digital technologies and networks, and are given opportunities to develop their proficiency in using them, whether in formal education, on-the-job training, or through lifelong learning activities. Opting out of this increasingly wired world is no longer a viable option. Andreas Schleicher]]>

Information and communication technologies (ICT) permeate every aspect of our lives, from how we talk with friends to how we participate in the political process. The volume of information now accessible at the click of a mouse or the touch of a fingertip is overwhelming. But how skilled are we at using these technologies, and the information we can collect through them, to solve problems we encounter in daily life, such as using e-mail to communicate with a friend or knowing how to work with a spreadsheet? Based on results from the 2012 Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), this report reveals the extent to which todays adults can and do use computers to solve problems in their work and personal lives. The report shows that the ability to use computers is not only becoming an essential skill, but proficiency in computer use has an impact on the likelihood of participating in the labour force and on workers wages. It also shows that there are many adults in all countries that participated in the Survey of Adult Skills who do not possess sufficient skills in managing information in digital environments and are not comfortable using ICT to solve the kinds of problems that they are likely to encounter at work or in everyday life. These adults are at a considerable disadvantage in 21st-century societies. As this detailed examination makes clear, adults proficiency in problem solving using ICT includes both proficiency in the cognitive skills needed to solve problems and the ability to use digital devices and functionality to access and manage information. Governments need to ensure that all adults have access to digital technologies and networks, and are given opportunities to develop their proficiency in using them, whether in formal education, on-the-job training, or through lifelong learning activities. Opting out of this increasingly wired world is no longer a viable option. Andreas Schleicher]]>
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 04:48:28 GMT /slideshow/adults-computers-and-problem-solving-whats-the-problem/49814410 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Adults, Computers and Problem Solving: Whats the Problem? MauroBassotti Information and communication technologies (ICT) permeate every aspect of our lives, from how we talk with friends to how we participate in the political process. The volume of information now accessible at the click of a mouse or the touch of a fingertip is overwhelming. But how skilled are we at using these technologies, and the information we can collect through them, to solve problems we encounter in daily life, such as using e-mail to communicate with a friend or knowing how to work with a spreadsheet? Based on results from the 2012 Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), this report reveals the extent to which todays adults can and do use computers to solve problems in their work and personal lives. The report shows that the ability to use computers is not only becoming an essential skill, but proficiency in computer use has an impact on the likelihood of participating in the labour force and on workers wages. It also shows that there are many adults in all countries that participated in the Survey of Adult Skills who do not possess sufficient skills in managing information in digital environments and are not comfortable using ICT to solve the kinds of problems that they are likely to encounter at work or in everyday life. These adults are at a considerable disadvantage in 21st-century societies. As this detailed examination makes clear, adults proficiency in problem solving using ICT includes both proficiency in the cognitive skills needed to solve problems and the ability to use digital devices and functionality to access and manage information. Governments need to ensure that all adults have access to digital technologies and networks, and are given opportunities to develop their proficiency in using them, whether in formal education, on-the-job training, or through lifelong learning activities. Opting out of this increasingly wired world is no longer a viable option. Andreas Schleicher <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/8715011e-150625044828-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Information and communication technologies (ICT) permeate every aspect of our lives, from how we talk with friends to how we participate in the political process. The volume of information now accessible at the click of a mouse or the touch of a fingertip is overwhelming. But how skilled are we at using these technologies, and the information we can collect through them, to solve problems we encounter in daily life, such as using e-mail to communicate with a friend or knowing how to work with a spreadsheet? Based on results from the 2012 Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), this report reveals the extent to which todays adults can and do use computers to solve problems in their work and personal lives. The report shows that the ability to use computers is not only becoming an essential skill, but proficiency in computer use has an impact on the likelihood of participating in the labour force and on workers wages. It also shows that there are many adults in all countries that participated in the Survey of Adult Skills who do not possess sufficient skills in managing information in digital environments and are not comfortable using ICT to solve the kinds of problems that they are likely to encounter at work or in everyday life. These adults are at a considerable disadvantage in 21st-century societies. As this detailed examination makes clear, adults proficiency in problem solving using ICT includes both proficiency in the cognitive skills needed to solve problems and the ability to use digital devices and functionality to access and manage information. Governments need to ensure that all adults have access to digital technologies and networks, and are given opportunities to develop their proficiency in using them, whether in formal education, on-the-job training, or through lifelong learning activities. Opting out of this increasingly wired world is no longer a viable option. Andreas Schleicher
Adults, Computers and Problem Solving: Whats the Problem? from Mauro Bassotti
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LA STRATEGIA REGIONALE DI RICERCA E INNOVAZIONE PER LA SPECIALIZZAZIONE INTELLIGENTE /slideshow/la-strategia-regionale-di-ricerca-e-innovazione-per-la-specializzazione-intelligente/49814320 ris3-150625044407-lva1-app6892
La Strategia regionale di ricerca e innovazione per la Specializzazione intelligente della Regione Umbria (RIS3 Umbria) 竪 il risultato di un percorso partecipato e condiviso avviato dallAmministrazione regionale con il partenariato economico e sociale regionale e con i cittadini, che si sono interrogati sul ruolo della ricerca e dellinnovazione in Umbria e hanno delineato una prospettiva condivisa del cambiamento atteso finalizzato a costruire le basi per creare un vantaggio competitivo sostenibile della nostra regione. I contributi del partenariato e dei cittadini sono stati raccolti sia nel corso degli incontri organizzati nellambito dell Alleanza Umbria 2015 sia attraverso la sezione di e-democracy del sito della Regione Umbria dedicata alla RIS3]]>

La Strategia regionale di ricerca e innovazione per la Specializzazione intelligente della Regione Umbria (RIS3 Umbria) 竪 il risultato di un percorso partecipato e condiviso avviato dallAmministrazione regionale con il partenariato economico e sociale regionale e con i cittadini, che si sono interrogati sul ruolo della ricerca e dellinnovazione in Umbria e hanno delineato una prospettiva condivisa del cambiamento atteso finalizzato a costruire le basi per creare un vantaggio competitivo sostenibile della nostra regione. I contributi del partenariato e dei cittadini sono stati raccolti sia nel corso degli incontri organizzati nellambito dell Alleanza Umbria 2015 sia attraverso la sezione di e-democracy del sito della Regione Umbria dedicata alla RIS3]]>
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 04:44:07 GMT /slideshow/la-strategia-regionale-di-ricerca-e-innovazione-per-la-specializzazione-intelligente/49814320 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) LA STRATEGIA REGIONALE DI RICERCA E INNOVAZIONE PER LA SPECIALIZZAZIONE INTELLIGENTE MauroBassotti La Strategia regionale di ricerca e innovazione per la Specializzazione intelligente della Regione Umbria (RIS3 Umbria) 竪 il risultato di un percorso partecipato e condiviso avviato dallAmministrazione regionale con il partenariato economico e sociale regionale e con i cittadini, che si sono interrogati sul ruolo della ricerca e dellinnovazione in Umbria e hanno delineato una prospettiva condivisa del cambiamento atteso finalizzato a costruire le basi per creare un vantaggio competitivo sostenibile della nostra regione. I contributi del partenariato e dei cittadini sono stati raccolti sia nel corso degli incontri organizzati nellambito dell Alleanza Umbria 2015 sia attraverso la sezione di e-democracy del sito della Regione Umbria dedicata alla RIS3 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ris3-150625044407-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> La Strategia regionale di ricerca e innovazione per la Specializzazione intelligente della Regione Umbria (RIS3 Umbria) 竪 il risultato di un percorso partecipato e condiviso avviato dallAmministrazione regionale con il partenariato economico e sociale regionale e con i cittadini, che si sono interrogati sul ruolo della ricerca e dellinnovazione in Umbria e hanno delineato una prospettiva condivisa del cambiamento atteso finalizzato a costruire le basi per creare un vantaggio competitivo sostenibile della nostra regione. I contributi del partenariato e dei cittadini sono stati raccolti sia nel corso degli incontri organizzati nellambito dell Alleanza Umbria 2015 sia attraverso la sezione di e-democracy del sito della Regione Umbria dedicata alla RIS3
LA STRATEGIA REGIONALE DI RICERCA E INNOVAZIONE PER LA SPECIALIZZAZIONE INTELLIGENTE from Mauro Bassotti
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The Role of Taxes in Mitigating Income Inequality Across the U.S. States5 /slideshow/cooper-lutz-palumbo2015/48514315 x36hlmhq4ohgsanplqo5-signature-187d8ad0a4523c2faa9d899b34644e5688d0d647251e59a3083d85f93753d4a9-poli-150523131041-lva1-app6891
Income inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper examines the role that tax policies play in mitigating income inequality. The analysis primarily focuses on state taxes, but also explores federal taxes]]>

Income inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper examines the role that tax policies play in mitigating income inequality. The analysis primarily focuses on state taxes, but also explores federal taxes]]>
Sat, 23 May 2015 13:10:40 GMT /slideshow/cooper-lutz-palumbo2015/48514315 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) The Role of Taxes in Mitigating Income Inequality Across the U.S. States5 MauroBassotti Income inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper examines the role that tax policies play in mitigating income inequality. The analysis primarily focuses on state taxes, but also explores federal taxes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/x36hlmhq4ohgsanplqo5-signature-187d8ad0a4523c2faa9d899b34644e5688d0d647251e59a3083d85f93753d4a9-poli-150523131041-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Income inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper examines the role that tax policies play in mitigating income inequality. The analysis primarily focuses on state taxes, but also explores federal taxes
The Role of Taxes in Mitigating Income Inequality Across the U.S. States5 from Mauro Bassotti
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Osservatorio sui minibond /MauroBassotti/finint-hydrobond-sent win1tkyorhaiwnogiutm-signature-81e3218ee4b5ac1fc805f9dba817ea3c79706f869c09aa71ef1be5dda1753690-poli-150522035143-lva1-app6892
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OSSERVATORIO SUI MINI-BOND POLITECNICO DI MILANO]]>
Fri, 22 May 2015 03:51:43 GMT /MauroBassotti/finint-hydrobond-sent MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Osservatorio sui minibond MauroBassotti OSSERVATORIO SUI MINI-BOND POLITECNICO DI MILANO <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/win1tkyorhaiwnogiutm-signature-81e3218ee4b5ac1fc805f9dba817ea3c79706f869c09aa71ef1be5dda1753690-poli-150522035143-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> OSSERVATORIO SUI MINI-BOND POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Osservatorio sui minibond from Mauro Bassotti
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Guida minibond 2014 /slideshow/guida-minibond-2014/48464463 tyk4wff9smrp1hizsgmg-signature-2b28fae318fa8753aac9bb63e20ac9621eaa39a56743e167deae3d4c90e3c03e-poli-150522034804-lva1-app6892
Con i due Decreti Sviluppo del 2012, sono stati rimossi i principali ostacoli di natura civilistica e fiscale che di fatto precludevano alle PMI la possibilit di emettere obbligazioni per raccogliere risorse finanziarie, privandole di qualsiasi reale alternativa alla strada tradizionale dellindebitamento bancario. In virt湛 di questi interventi le PMI non quotate possono oggi emettere titoli sul mercato obbligazionario, i cosiddetti mini-bond, alle medesime condizioni delle societ quotate in Borsa.]]>

Con i due Decreti Sviluppo del 2012, sono stati rimossi i principali ostacoli di natura civilistica e fiscale che di fatto precludevano alle PMI la possibilit di emettere obbligazioni per raccogliere risorse finanziarie, privandole di qualsiasi reale alternativa alla strada tradizionale dellindebitamento bancario. In virt湛 di questi interventi le PMI non quotate possono oggi emettere titoli sul mercato obbligazionario, i cosiddetti mini-bond, alle medesime condizioni delle societ quotate in Borsa.]]>
Fri, 22 May 2015 03:48:04 GMT /slideshow/guida-minibond-2014/48464463 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Guida minibond 2014 MauroBassotti Con i due Decreti Sviluppo del 2012, sono stati rimossi i principali ostacoli di natura civilistica e fiscale che di fatto precludevano alle PMI la possibilit di emettere obbligazioni per raccogliere risorse finanziarie, privandole di qualsiasi reale alternativa alla strada tradizionale dellindebitamento bancario. In virt湛 di questi interventi le PMI non quotate possono oggi emettere titoli sul mercato obbligazionario, i cosiddetti mini-bond, alle medesime condizioni delle societ quotate in Borsa. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tyk4wff9smrp1hizsgmg-signature-2b28fae318fa8753aac9bb63e20ac9621eaa39a56743e167deae3d4c90e3c03e-poli-150522034804-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Con i due Decreti Sviluppo del 2012, sono stati rimossi i principali ostacoli di natura civilistica e fiscale che di fatto precludevano alle PMI la possibilit di emettere obbligazioni per raccogliere risorse finanziarie, privandole di qualsiasi reale alternativa alla strada tradizionale dellindebitamento bancario. In virt湛 di questi interventi le PMI non quotate possono oggi emettere titoli sul mercato obbligazionario, i cosiddetti mini-bond, alle medesime condizioni delle societ quotate in Borsa.
Guida minibond 2014 from Mauro Bassotti
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Guida sicurezza-sul-lavoro-universita-perugia /slideshow/guida-sicurezzasullavorouniversitaperugia/48463983 0uir5divqiokcugtzviv-signature-5b5c92182da39dd1031f24642fed69054349ad62db571b0cd2ab70c8e8cc7d18-poli-150522032323-lva1-app6892
Vademecum per la gestione della sicurezza e della salute sul lavoro]]>

Vademecum per la gestione della sicurezza e della salute sul lavoro]]>
Fri, 22 May 2015 03:23:23 GMT /slideshow/guida-sicurezzasullavorouniversitaperugia/48463983 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Guida sicurezza-sul-lavoro-universita-perugia MauroBassotti Vademecum per la gestione della sicurezza e della salute sul lavoro <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/0uir5divqiokcugtzviv-signature-5b5c92182da39dd1031f24642fed69054349ad62db571b0cd2ab70c8e8cc7d18-poli-150522032323-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Vademecum per la gestione della sicurezza e della salute sul lavoro
Guida sicurezza-sul-lavoro-universita-perugia from Mauro Bassotti
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Staying Productive Across Distances /slideshow/master-remotecollaborationebookwrike-48463798/48463798 ed5n6du0snokikzr8mxj-signature-59a71c9ec939ce3587e4845b1291dad767e3cf0b5cbdead2df374b71974e9c2f-poli-150522031229-lva1-app6892
THE ART OF STAYING PRODUCTIVE EVEN ACROSS DISTANCE]]>

THE ART OF STAYING PRODUCTIVE EVEN ACROSS DISTANCE]]>
Fri, 22 May 2015 03:12:29 GMT /slideshow/master-remotecollaborationebookwrike-48463798/48463798 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Master remote collaboration MauroBassotti THE ART OF STAYING PRODUCTIVE EVEN ACROSS DISTANCE <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ed5n6du0snokikzr8mxj-signature-59a71c9ec939ce3587e4845b1291dad767e3cf0b5cbdead2df374b71974e9c2f-poli-150522031229-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> THE ART OF STAYING PRODUCTIVE EVEN ACROSS DISTANCE
Master remote collaboration from Mauro Bassotti
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The Development of the Brazilian Bond Market /slideshow/httpwwwiadborgreslaresnetworkfilespr253finaldraftpdf/48241703 axgvzoysqzkfvzp6kjc5-signature-431426af0ee2e7133cc9a88acf7d55eed0b6adc7c10d4d48b50b92870990edfa-poli-150517085050-lva1-app6891
The bond market represents a large proportion of the GDP in developed countries but it seems to be underdeveloped in emerging markets. In the particular case of Brazil, it is widely known that firms do not have access to enough credit at a reasonable cost. The goal of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the current state of the Brazilian bond market and provide suggestions to promote its development.]]>

The bond market represents a large proportion of the GDP in developed countries but it seems to be underdeveloped in emerging markets. In the particular case of Brazil, it is widely known that firms do not have access to enough credit at a reasonable cost. The goal of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the current state of the Brazilian bond market and provide suggestions to promote its development.]]>
Sun, 17 May 2015 08:50:49 GMT /slideshow/httpwwwiadborgreslaresnetworkfilespr253finaldraftpdf/48241703 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) The Development of the Brazilian Bond Market MauroBassotti The bond market represents a large proportion of the GDP in developed countries but it seems to be underdeveloped in emerging markets. In the particular case of Brazil, it is widely known that firms do not have access to enough credit at a reasonable cost. The goal of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the current state of the Brazilian bond market and provide suggestions to promote its development. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/axgvzoysqzkfvzp6kjc5-signature-431426af0ee2e7133cc9a88acf7d55eed0b6adc7c10d4d48b50b92870990edfa-poli-150517085050-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The bond market represents a large proportion of the GDP in developed countries but it seems to be underdeveloped in emerging markets. In the particular case of Brazil, it is widely known that firms do not have access to enough credit at a reasonable cost. The goal of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the current state of the Brazilian bond market and provide suggestions to promote its development.
The Development of the Brazilian Bond Market from Mauro Bassotti
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Banks or Bonds? Building a Municipal Credit Market /slideshow/21559374/48241635 fsq35smnq8qqwxgpsgzi-signature-2199b6d59ab80c48e7da227c86e750d1c5f628e1f9b8397f068eb94222f6aba7-poli-150517084648-lva1-app6891
Asian cities cannot finance the infrastructure investments they need without accessing private domestic savings. Urban growth has multiplied demand for investment in water systems, wastewater collection and treatment, roads, and other facilities. At the same time, decentralization strategies have shifted much of the responsibility for this investment to local governments. Private financing can be attracted to urban infrastructure in different waysincluding direct private investment in income-earning facilitiesbut perhaps the most critical avenue will be the local credit market. In a world of decentralized governance, domestic credit markets must be capable of generating long-term financing for cities and their infrastructure agencies.]]>

Asian cities cannot finance the infrastructure investments they need without accessing private domestic savings. Urban growth has multiplied demand for investment in water systems, wastewater collection and treatment, roads, and other facilities. At the same time, decentralization strategies have shifted much of the responsibility for this investment to local governments. Private financing can be attracted to urban infrastructure in different waysincluding direct private investment in income-earning facilitiesbut perhaps the most critical avenue will be the local credit market. In a world of decentralized governance, domestic credit markets must be capable of generating long-term financing for cities and their infrastructure agencies.]]>
Sun, 17 May 2015 08:46:48 GMT /slideshow/21559374/48241635 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Banks or Bonds? Building a Municipal Credit Market MauroBassotti Asian cities cannot finance the infrastructure investments they need without accessing private domestic savings. Urban growth has multiplied demand for investment in water systems, wastewater collection and treatment, roads, and other facilities. At the same time, decentralization strategies have shifted much of the responsibility for this investment to local governments. Private financing can be attracted to urban infrastructure in different waysincluding direct private investment in income-earning facilitiesbut perhaps the most critical avenue will be the local credit market. In a world of decentralized governance, domestic credit markets must be capable of generating long-term financing for cities and their infrastructure agencies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fsq35smnq8qqwxgpsgzi-signature-2199b6d59ab80c48e7da227c86e750d1c5f628e1f9b8397f068eb94222f6aba7-poli-150517084648-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Asian cities cannot finance the infrastructure investments they need without accessing private domestic savings. Urban growth has multiplied demand for investment in water systems, wastewater collection and treatment, roads, and other facilities. At the same time, decentralization strategies have shifted much of the responsibility for this investment to local governments. Private financing can be attracted to urban infrastructure in different waysincluding direct private investment in income-earning facilitiesbut perhaps the most critical avenue will be the local credit market. In a world of decentralized governance, domestic credit markets must be capable of generating long-term financing for cities and their infrastructure agencies.
Banks or Bonds? Building a Municipal Credit Market from Mauro Bassotti
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Pensions at a Glance: Latin America and the Caribbean /slideshow/pensions-at-a-glance-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/48212745 gmmldxphrqq84jtjityt-signature-556b0e94d281c12261ded7224dc8764f95c72ea1a3a77e793a87df56553a4ebf-poli-150516031735-lva1-app6892
The biggest pension policy challenge faced by most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) today is low coverage of formal pension systems, both in terms of the proportion of workers participating in pension schemes and the proportion of the elderly receiving some kind of pension income. Efforts to close the coverage gap, for example, through non-contributory pensions, are therefore at the heart of the pension policy debate in the region. However, these policies might pose significant fiscal challenges in the next decades as the population ages. Chapter 2 presents three main indicators describing the demographic conditions relevant for pension policy, namely fertility rates, life expectancy and old-age support ratios. This is followed by a systematic comparison, in Chapter 3, of system designs across countries using the standard OECD Pensions at a Glance typology and presenting several key indicators of adequacy, including gender-specific gross and net replacement rates and pension wealth at different income levels. Finally, Chapter 4 provides the profiles of each pension system in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of their architecture, rules and parameters.]]>

The biggest pension policy challenge faced by most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) today is low coverage of formal pension systems, both in terms of the proportion of workers participating in pension schemes and the proportion of the elderly receiving some kind of pension income. Efforts to close the coverage gap, for example, through non-contributory pensions, are therefore at the heart of the pension policy debate in the region. However, these policies might pose significant fiscal challenges in the next decades as the population ages. Chapter 2 presents three main indicators describing the demographic conditions relevant for pension policy, namely fertility rates, life expectancy and old-age support ratios. This is followed by a systematic comparison, in Chapter 3, of system designs across countries using the standard OECD Pensions at a Glance typology and presenting several key indicators of adequacy, including gender-specific gross and net replacement rates and pension wealth at different income levels. Finally, Chapter 4 provides the profiles of each pension system in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of their architecture, rules and parameters.]]>
Sat, 16 May 2015 03:17:35 GMT /slideshow/pensions-at-a-glance-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/48212745 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Pensions at a Glance: Latin America and the Caribbean MauroBassotti The biggest pension policy challenge faced by most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) today is low coverage of formal pension systems, both in terms of the proportion of workers participating in pension schemes and the proportion of the elderly receiving some kind of pension income. Efforts to close the coverage gap, for example, through non-contributory pensions, are therefore at the heart of the pension policy debate in the region. However, these policies might pose significant fiscal challenges in the next decades as the population ages. Chapter 2 presents three main indicators describing the demographic conditions relevant for pension policy, namely fertility rates, life expectancy and old-age support ratios. This is followed by a systematic comparison, in Chapter 3, of system designs across countries using the standard OECD Pensions at a Glance typology and presenting several key indicators of adequacy, including gender-specific gross and net replacement rates and pension wealth at different income levels. Finally, Chapter 4 provides the profiles of each pension system in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of their architecture, rules and parameters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gmmldxphrqq84jtjityt-signature-556b0e94d281c12261ded7224dc8764f95c72ea1a3a77e793a87df56553a4ebf-poli-150516031735-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The biggest pension policy challenge faced by most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) today is low coverage of formal pension systems, both in terms of the proportion of workers participating in pension schemes and the proportion of the elderly receiving some kind of pension income. Efforts to close the coverage gap, for example, through non-contributory pensions, are therefore at the heart of the pension policy debate in the region. However, these policies might pose significant fiscal challenges in the next decades as the population ages. Chapter 2 presents three main indicators describing the demographic conditions relevant for pension policy, namely fertility rates, life expectancy and old-age support ratios. This is followed by a systematic comparison, in Chapter 3, of system designs across countries using the standard OECD Pensions at a Glance typology and presenting several key indicators of adequacy, including gender-specific gross and net replacement rates and pension wealth at different income levels. Finally, Chapter 4 provides the profiles of each pension system in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of their architecture, rules and parameters.
Pensions at a Glance: Latin America and the Caribbean from Mauro Bassotti
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Smart mobility 2015 /slideshow/smartmobility2015/48212715 cvl34mavqqujcnofnh4e-signature-7be8e31b5c42cff2663c7486cdbc7faf8768bc0e55085d9533408e75c38030ac-poli-150516031518-lva1-app6891
This Economist Intelligence Unit/Multilateral Investment Fund report is an introduction to the 2014 Infrascope study that analyzes public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Smart mobility PPPs in Latin America looks at how smart solutions to mobility challenges in the region lend themselves to a PPP framework. The report examines the mobility challenges the region faces, to what extent smart mobility solutions are used by governments, and the role the private sector plays in coming up with innovative mobility solutions. More importantly, the report analyzes mobility solutions that are most likely to lend themselves to PPP investment.]]>

This Economist Intelligence Unit/Multilateral Investment Fund report is an introduction to the 2014 Infrascope study that analyzes public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Smart mobility PPPs in Latin America looks at how smart solutions to mobility challenges in the region lend themselves to a PPP framework. The report examines the mobility challenges the region faces, to what extent smart mobility solutions are used by governments, and the role the private sector plays in coming up with innovative mobility solutions. More importantly, the report analyzes mobility solutions that are most likely to lend themselves to PPP investment.]]>
Sat, 16 May 2015 03:15:18 GMT /slideshow/smartmobility2015/48212715 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Smart mobility 2015 MauroBassotti This Economist Intelligence Unit/Multilateral Investment Fund report is an introduction to the 2014 Infrascope study that analyzes public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Smart mobility PPPs in Latin America looks at how smart solutions to mobility challenges in the region lend themselves to a PPP framework. The report examines the mobility challenges the region faces, to what extent smart mobility solutions are used by governments, and the role the private sector plays in coming up with innovative mobility solutions. More importantly, the report analyzes mobility solutions that are most likely to lend themselves to PPP investment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cvl34mavqqujcnofnh4e-signature-7be8e31b5c42cff2663c7486cdbc7faf8768bc0e55085d9533408e75c38030ac-poli-150516031518-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Economist Intelligence Unit/Multilateral Investment Fund report is an introduction to the 2014 Infrascope study that analyzes public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Smart mobility PPPs in Latin America looks at how smart solutions to mobility challenges in the region lend themselves to a PPP framework. The report examines the mobility challenges the region faces, to what extent smart mobility solutions are used by governments, and the role the private sector plays in coming up with innovative mobility solutions. More importantly, the report analyzes mobility solutions that are most likely to lend themselves to PPP investment.
Smart mobility 2015 from Mauro Bassotti
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Movilidad inteligente 2015 https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/movilidad-inteligente2015/48212655 vzyu8hbtsfowaqngmkkx-signature-946d92d08b7070d637e244b2ed9c0b4a69554a5ba78da7c277320864c54e8669-poli-150516031043-lva1-app6892
Este informe de The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) y el Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN), es una introducci坦n al estudio Infrascopio 2014, que analiza las Asociaciones P炭blico-Privadas (APP) en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe. El uso de las APP en la movilidad inteligente en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe observa c坦mo algunas soluciones inteligentes para los desaf鱈os de la movilidad en la regi坦n se prestan a la construcci坦n de un marco propicio para las APP. El informe revisa los retos que enfrenta la regi坦n en materia de movilidad, en qu辿 medida los gobiernos emplean soluciones de movilidad inteligente y el papel del sector privado en el dise単o de respuesta innovadoras. Fundamentalmente, el reporte explora las soluciones de movilidad con mayor probabilidad de recibir inversiones de APP.]]>

Este informe de The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) y el Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN), es una introducci坦n al estudio Infrascopio 2014, que analiza las Asociaciones P炭blico-Privadas (APP) en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe. El uso de las APP en la movilidad inteligente en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe observa c坦mo algunas soluciones inteligentes para los desaf鱈os de la movilidad en la regi坦n se prestan a la construcci坦n de un marco propicio para las APP. El informe revisa los retos que enfrenta la regi坦n en materia de movilidad, en qu辿 medida los gobiernos emplean soluciones de movilidad inteligente y el papel del sector privado en el dise単o de respuesta innovadoras. Fundamentalmente, el reporte explora las soluciones de movilidad con mayor probabilidad de recibir inversiones de APP.]]>
Sat, 16 May 2015 03:10:43 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/movilidad-inteligente2015/48212655 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Movilidad inteligente 2015 MauroBassotti Este informe de The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) y el Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN), es una introducci坦n al estudio Infrascopio 2014, que analiza las Asociaciones P炭blico-Privadas (APP) en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe. El uso de las APP en la movilidad inteligente en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe observa c坦mo algunas soluciones inteligentes para los desaf鱈os de la movilidad en la regi坦n se prestan a la construcci坦n de un marco propicio para las APP. El informe revisa los retos que enfrenta la regi坦n en materia de movilidad, en qu辿 medida los gobiernos emplean soluciones de movilidad inteligente y el papel del sector privado en el dise単o de respuesta innovadoras. Fundamentalmente, el reporte explora las soluciones de movilidad con mayor probabilidad de recibir inversiones de APP. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vzyu8hbtsfowaqngmkkx-signature-946d92d08b7070d637e244b2ed9c0b4a69554a5ba78da7c277320864c54e8669-poli-150516031043-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Este informe de The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) y el Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN), es una introducci坦n al estudio Infrascopio 2014, que analiza las Asociaciones P炭blico-Privadas (APP) en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe. El uso de las APP en la movilidad inteligente en Am辿rica Latina y el Caribe observa c坦mo algunas soluciones inteligentes para los desaf鱈os de la movilidad en la regi坦n se prestan a la construcci坦n de un marco propicio para las APP. El informe revisa los retos que enfrenta la regi坦n en materia de movilidad, en qu辿 medida los gobiernos emplean soluciones de movilidad inteligente y el papel del sector privado en el dise単o de respuesta innovadoras. Fundamentalmente, el reporte explora las soluciones de movilidad con mayor probabilidad de recibir inversiones de APP.
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Global financing facility /slideshow/concept-note-aglobalfinancingfacilitysupporteverywomaneverychild/48176317 rmagkqjyrysu5beqhf8w-signature-f237f9dddb123e0b02b90588a4e1d78585442513661c689a20adc93e5cb6f1a9-poli-150515042410-lva1-app6891
As the world approaches the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the enormous progress that has been made in improving maternal and child health is becoming evident. However, despite the progress, it is equally clear that more remains to be done: far too many newborns, children, adolescents and women die of preventable conditions every year, and far too few have reliable access to quality health services]]>

As the world approaches the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the enormous progress that has been made in improving maternal and child health is becoming evident. However, despite the progress, it is equally clear that more remains to be done: far too many newborns, children, adolescents and women die of preventable conditions every year, and far too few have reliable access to quality health services]]>
Fri, 15 May 2015 04:24:10 GMT /slideshow/concept-note-aglobalfinancingfacilitysupporteverywomaneverychild/48176317 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Global financing facility MauroBassotti As the world approaches the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the enormous progress that has been made in improving maternal and child health is becoming evident. However, despite the progress, it is equally clear that more remains to be done: far too many newborns, children, adolescents and women die of preventable conditions every year, and far too few have reliable access to quality health services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rmagkqjyrysu5beqhf8w-signature-f237f9dddb123e0b02b90588a4e1d78585442513661c689a20adc93e5cb6f1a9-poli-150515042410-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As the world approaches the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the enormous progress that has been made in improving maternal and child health is becoming evident. However, despite the progress, it is equally clear that more remains to be done: far too many newborns, children, adolescents and women die of preventable conditions every year, and far too few have reliable access to quality health services
Global financing facility from Mauro Bassotti
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Green bond principles /slideshow/green-bond-principles-48081696/48081696 greenbondprinciples-150513044314-lva1-app6892
Principles of Green bonds]]>

Principles of Green bonds]]>
Wed, 13 May 2015 04:43:14 GMT /slideshow/green-bond-principles-48081696/48081696 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) Green bond principles MauroBassotti Principles of Green bonds <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/greenbondprinciples-150513044314-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Principles of Green bonds
Green bond principles from Mauro Bassotti
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I fondi di private equity /slideshow/i-fondi-di-private-equity/47973725 a55yjp4rdiyelnvoklqn-signature-3908757d14a522b94697df6415a713b6ea17b50cc931ea1d19213c63d7cadff4-poli-150510230311-lva1-app6892
Il meccanismo dei fondi di private equity]]>

Il meccanismo dei fondi di private equity]]>
Sun, 10 May 2015 23:03:11 GMT /slideshow/i-fondi-di-private-equity/47973725 MauroBassotti@slideshare.net(MauroBassotti) I fondi di private equity MauroBassotti Il meccanismo dei fondi di private equity <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/a55yjp4rdiyelnvoklqn-signature-3908757d14a522b94697df6415a713b6ea17b50cc931ea1d19213c63d7cadff4-poli-150510230311-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Il meccanismo dei fondi di private equity
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