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2286
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While employers and employees often are critical of it, North Carolina's worker's compensation laws appear to offer adequate protection for the rights of both employers and workers.
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1014
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Anderson, dean of the Cameron School of Business Administration at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, discusses the school's challenges and opportunities.
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1379
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Anderson's detailed statistical analysis reveals a tonnage increase for the third consecutive year.
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1380
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The coastal area of Southeastern North Carolina experienced an economic upswing in 1992. The authors give a statistical analysis of the factors affecting the coastal economy for the first half of 1993.
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30610
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The cash budget is central to the planning and control process of the church. While most North Carolina church congregations do an acceptable job in preparing their annual budgets, the majority are weak in the management of their cash budgets on a monthly basis. This article discusses trends in North Carolina church contributions and how seasonal forecasting can be used to improve the management of the cash budget.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 9 Issue 1, Winter 1991, p2-5, il, bibl, f
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30611
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This article provides data for tonnage movement at the Port of Wilmington for fiscal 1989-90, which updates information on port traffic presented in earlier articles. The information reveals a small decrease in cargo tonnage movement through the North Carolina State Ports Authority facility over the last fiscal year.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 9 Issue 1, Winter 1991, p6-9, il, bibl, f
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30613
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Four new measures of economic activity in Wilmington, North Carolina have been developed during the past year. The local economy is forecast to grow five percent over 1991. The current national recession should end by third quarter 1991 if the Federal Reserve System takes appropriate actions.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 9 Issue 1, Winter 1991, p14-17, il, bibl, f
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30614
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The legal doctrine of respondeat superior imposes liability on employers for the actions of their employees under certain conditions. This article discusses some of the circumstances under which this doctrine applies and its recent use in North Carolina.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Summer 1991, p5-7, il, bibl, f
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30615
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The Wilmington, North Carolina economy did not escape the effects of the 1990-91 national recession, but a recovery should be well underway by third quarter 1991. Over the next year, the national economy is forecast to grow about five percent.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Summer 1991, p8-12, il, bibl, f
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30601
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On November 2, 1989, Mr. Tadayoshi Yamada, chairman of the International Association of World Trade Centers, made a presentation at the Cameron School of Business Administration as part of the first International Week at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. Yamada’s presentation, which is provided in this article, discusses foreign trade with Japan and changing international relations.
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30602
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This article reviews the history of the employment-at-will doctrine, with special attention on its use in North Carolina. Also discussed is the 1989 North Carolina Supreme Court decision in the Coman v. Thomas Manufacturing Company, Inc. case, in which the employment-at-will doctrine was modified.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 8 Issue 1, Jan 1990, p9-10, bibl, f
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30603
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This article provides data for tonnage at the Port of Wilmington for fiscal 1988-89 and is an update of a previous article on port traffic over the 1980s. The information presented reveals a dramatic change in cargo tonnage movement through the North Carolina State Ports Authority over the last fiscal year.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 8 Issue 1, Jan 1990, p16-19, il
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30604
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The Wilmington, North Carolina area economy is forecast to grow more than eight percent over 1990. A mild national recession is possible during the first half of 1990.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 8 Issue 1, Jan 1990, p20-22, il, bibl, f