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Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics
School of Business and Economics
- marloes_smit_master_thesis_final_version.pdf (1.07 MB, PDF)… the existence of so- called “cost sharing agreements”, where different associates are partly responsible for the cost, further complicates the problem. In the situation where a parent company already partially developed an intangible, the problem of “buy-in payments” is significant. 56 J.G. Gravelle, Tax Havens: International Tax Avoidance and Evasion, Congressional Research Service (CRS), January 23, 2013, pp. 10-11 57 Internal Revenue Code, IRC, Section 482 58 Joint Committee on Taxation, … coordinate the taxation of products sold through an entity in one country to an affiliate entity for the eventual consumption in another jurisdiction. To prevent multinational companies from organizing intermediary entities in tax havens just to buy finished goods and to sell them onwards to affiliates for use in another country with the aim of gathering the sales revenues in tax havens, the FBCS section of Subpart F was enacted. In the situation of Apple, ASI was the buyer of the finished Apple products that had been assembled in China and sells products right away to the distributors, Apple Distribution International and to Apple Singapore, which consecutively sold the products around the globe. 90 C. Levin & J. …
- 2018_jaarverslag.pdf (7.39 MB, PDF)… method, or ‘ESM’) to monitor daily life and improve health outcomes for older adults with and without dementia. Additionally, both PhD students completed two three-month secondments, where they spent several months at another INDUCT partner. Hannah visited the Mindtech at the University of Nottingham (Nottingham, UK), as well as Betawerk (Heerlen, the Netherlands), a Dutch company that can help translate research projects into digital concepts and strategies (Myinlife https://www.myinlife.nl/nl; … Overbeeke (MUMC+), Prof. M. Joore (MUMC+, KEMTA). EXTERNAL COLLABORATORS: Prof. E. Formisano (FPN), Prof. Y. Temel, dr. L. Riecke (FPN), Dr. B. Sorger (FPN), K. Meijer, R. Peeters, D. Jiang (UK), Dr. D. Kunst (RU Nijmegen), V. Demkin (Russia), Dr. JP. Guyot (Switzerland), D. Zee, (US, Johns Hopkins), S. Rauch (US, MIT), V. Van Rompaey (Antwerp). FOCUS OF RESEARCH: Translational research into the etiology, treatment and impact of sensory disorders, and the effect of neuromodulation devices. Hearing, … Professor) and organized in collaboration with Prof. Harry Steinbusch, Prof. Jos Prickaerts and Dr. Nicole Senden. This first course was entitled “Course on Functional Human Neuroanatomy and Cognition: From Devel- opment to Aging”. Currently, the workshop is a 4-day course but has expanded in content and in involvement of experts from MHeNs and EURON. The course introduces the basic concepts of neuroanat- omy, functional neuroanatomy and neuropathology and links this knowledge to the …
Psychologist Sophie Leijdesdorff: "Taking the step to seek help is often daunting. That’s why @ease makes it more accessible"
Around two-thirds of all mental health disorders develop before the age of 25. At the same time, young people often find taking the step to seek help for mental health issues, financial troubles, or social problems too overwhelming. They feel ashamed, believe their problems aren't serious enough, or...
Feeling lonely in PBL: a personal reflection
As a student, constant changes in Problem-Based Learning (PBL) groups at Maastricht University left Carolina Cicati feeling lonely sometimes. This experience, in contrast to her later supportive role as a student-tutor, highlights the challenge of building trust within short-term learning settings.