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Shelburne, Robert 9 Dyer, Barbara 8 Moncarz, Elisa 6 Moncarz, Raul 6 Dyer, Carl 5 Highfill, Jannett 5 Rees, Kathleen 5 Sohn, Ira 5 Coleman, Richard 4 Unsal, Fahri 4 Gokturk, Sadik 3 Hathcote, Jan 3 Haverila, Matti 3 Scott, Robert 3 Wysokinska, Zofia 3 Boldeanu, Dana 2 Bryant, Sarah 2 Burnsed, Katherine 2 Fourcans, Andre 2 Gheorghe, Mirela 2 Gonzalez, Jorge 2 Jorge, Antonio 2 KREININ, MORDECHAI 2 Movassaghi, Hormoz 2 Nastase, Pavel 2 Pelzman, Joseph 2 Shoham, Amir 2 Sulimierska, Malgorzata 2 Warin, Thierry 2 Witkowska, Janina 2 Zaman, M. 2 Abekah, Joe 1 Ailenei, Dorel 1 Akcay, Baris 1 Aleca, Ofelia 1 Amaral, Olga Maia 1 Anderson, Alex 1 Angeles, Manuel 1 Angelescu, Coralia 1 Arturo Guillen R. 1
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The Theoretical Link Between Capital Account Liberalization and Currency Crisis Episodes
Sulimierska, Malgorzata - 2008
The paper investigates theoretical background if countries with unregulated capital flows are more vulnerable to currency crises. In order to solve this question properly the paper considers sequence, precondition of the Capital Account Liberalization process and different generation of currency...
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An Examination of Exchange Rate Pass-Through to U.S. Motor Vehicle Products and Auto-Parts Import Prices
Turkcan, Kemal; Ates, Aysegul - 2008
A distinctive feature of present globalization is the development of international production sharing activities, i.e. production fragmentation. The recent developments in transportation and communication technologies led to a surge in intermediate goods trade. However, intermediate goods trade...
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Capital Account Liberalization and Currency Crisis - The Case of Central Eastern European Countries
Sulimierska, Malgorzata - 2008
The dissertation investigates if Central and Eastern European countries with unregulated capital flows are more vulnerable to currency crises. In order to answer this question properly the paper considers two lines of analysis: single-country and multi-country. Single -country studies look into...
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As the Microfinance Movement Grows It Encounters New Challenges and Opportunities
Coleman, Richard - 2008
In the last few years, the microfinance movement has been widely recognized as a major weapon in the global fight against poverty. It has come to be seen as the means by which millions of the very poor have broken the cycle of poverty. By providing an alternative to a dependence on the local...
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Trade Liberalization and Income Distribution: A CGE Model for Jordan
Feraboli, Omar; Trimborn, Tim - 2008
The Association Agreement between Jordan and the EU entered into force in 2002. It provides a gradual reduction of import duties on EU products over a period of twelve years. In this paper we investigate the economic implications of induced trade liberalization on aggregate economic performance...
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IT Governance Implementation to the Level of Financial Institutions in Romania
Gheorghe, Mirela; Nastase, Pavel; Boldeanu, Dana; … - 2008
Relatively new in Romania, IT Governance is defined as procedures and policies established in order to assure that the IT system of an organization sustains its goals and strategies. This bundle of policies and procedures, following the best practices in the area, intends to guide and control...
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Economic Characteristics of Aerospace Organizations
Goehlich, Robert - 2008
This paper provides an overview of the current aerospace sector from an economic point of view, along with possible projections. An aerospace organization shows many different characteristics. These characteristics are selected, which form the basis for the development of follow-up studies about...
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Multinational Banking and the New Spanish Armada: An Inter-Temporal Co-Evolutionary Approach
Castello, Sergio; Olienyk, John - 2008
Spanish banks, Group Santander and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) are becoming the new Spanish armada. These two banks are transforming themselves into large, efficient, and very profitable financial institutions across the globe. A host of internal factors in the 1980s, as well as...
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Determinants of Aggregate Import Demand of Bangladesh: Cointegration and Error Correction Modelling
Aziz, Nusrate; Horsewood, Nicholas - 2008
The study focuses on the empirical modelling of the major determinants of imports demand of Bangladesh using annual data. We, not only, critically examine the determinants of imports demand following conventional wisdom but have taken into account some plausible new determinants like foreign...
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What Students of the Global Economy Should Know About Chinese Capital Flows: More Questions Than Answers
Highfill, Jannett; Wojcikewych, Raymond; Lewer, Joshua - 2008
Many developing economies of the world today have been building up massive foreign exchange reserves of industrialized economies. A clear example of this is China. In February of 2005, China surpassed Japan as the world's largest holder of foreign exchange reserves. After the Asian Contagion...
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