... state-owned)ROA Earnings Net income/Total average assetsNINI_REV Earnings Net interest income/Total revenues (Total revenues= Net interest income + Non interest income (beforededucting non interest costs))LOANS_BORROWINGLiquidity ... generation of financial early warning systems aimed to build screeningdevices to help in scheduling bank examinations by flagging as early as possible thoseinstitutions in (or approaching) financial ... 80% and 100%. In terms of number of nonbank financial institutions, ourcoverage is 4.0% in Indonesia, 81% in Korea, 54.9% in Malaysia, 27.5% in Thailand and5.3% in the Philippines. In terms of...
... calculated for some sites including the following items: - Guanyinqiao, Jinyunshan, Hongwen and Xiaoping (China): F- - Metro Manila, Los Banos and Mt. Sto. Tomas (Philippines): NO2- - Ulaanbaatar ... of Monitoring The monthly summaries of each monitoring site in 2007 are shown in Table 3.6 through Table 3.54. The annual summaries of wet deposition monitoring in 2007 are shown in Table ... established for soil and vegetation monitoring and inland aquatic monitoring are basically located in the vicinity of the acid deposition monitoring sites. Information on the ecological survey sites...
... Developing Regional Bond Markets In East Asia: The Way Forward 4cross-border trading and settlement in EastAsia including national differences in technical requirements, ... of Asian bond markets.What are the Asian bonds?Asian bonds share three common factors;Asian issuers, Asian investors and Asiancurrencies. Asian bonds are issued byAsian entities including ... denominated in Asiancurrencies. They will be purchased byAsian investors as well as by globalinvestors.Rationale and StrategyDeveloping regional bond markets in East Asia enhances global financial...
... Informativeness of Accounting Earnings inEastAsia Joseph P. H. Fan T.J.Wong This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East ... complex earnings-generating process, may have weaker earnings-return relations than firms operating in a single industry.15 Finally, we include firm size as a control for other missing factors ... suggesting that earnings have an information role inEast Asia. 3.3.2. The effects of ownership structure We next test the informativeness of earnings conditional on ownership structure using...
... service different inEastAsia from ◾those in the West?Why are intergovernmental relations an essential issue inEast Asia? ◾What are the politics behind world-class achievements in information ... Management Reforms in Mainland China 117ZHIREn Z Ho u 7 Civil Service Reforms in Mainland China 145MEng ZHo ng Z HAng An d W EI ZHo u 11Chapter Public Administration in East Asia: Common Roots, ... Administration in Mainland China 33YIj IA j In g 3 Public Policy Processes and Public Participation in Mainland China 55Ru ICHAng L I An d Q IAn WEI ZHu 4 Intergovernmental Relations in...
... subgroups. In thepresent context, however, we are less interested in the decompositionamong groups at a point in time than in that of the change in inequal-ity between two points in time. Differentiating ... may be offset by migration andchanges in labor-force participation (as in the Indonesian case). Arise in household income inequality arising from increases in thelabor-force participation rates ... Differentiating equation 2.3, it followsthat the change in overall inequality, I, may be expressed as the sumof the change in within-group inequality, IW, and the change in between-group inequality,...
... người đi sau) TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC KINH TẾ TP.HỒ CHÍ MINH KHOA ĐÀO TẠO SAU ĐẠI HỌC ĐỀ TÀI The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: the East Asian experience Môn: ... đã tiến hành phân tích bài báo khoa học “The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: the East Asian experience”. Trong phạm vi nghiên cứu đề tài này, chúng em sẽ trả lởi ... đến sau trung bình, cụ thể là Hàn Quốc, Philippines, và Singapore. D2 là viết tắt của một chỉ số lớn hơn 1.5: “người đến sau nhất”, đó là Indonesia, Malaysia, và Thái Lan. Các nước có...
... insurance it is believed to be a promising mechanism for problem solving in increasing institutional capacities infloods risk reduction in Asia. 3.3. Domestic institutional frameworks for flood ... economic and political reforms. Financing. Problems in financing are often indicated as one of the most important factors defining failures in performance of institutions; while on the contrary ... practices during recent floodsin four countries: the Red River flood in Vietnam, the Lena River floodsin Russia, the Fukuoka floodsin Japan, and floods at the Chao Phraya River in Thailand....
... following pages present the summary Doing Business indicators for the EastAsia and Pacific Region. Further information is available in the full report Doing Business in 2006: Creating Jobs, ... the Doing Business in 2006 Report, please visit http://www.doingbusiness.org and click on “Now Available: Doing Business in 2006”. East Asia and Pacific Region Hiring and Firing Workers: ... least cost are Colombia and Kuwait. 35 Closing a Business: Bankruptcy East Asia and Pacific Region Recent economic crises in emerging markets, from East Asia, to Latin...
... ?Nhóm 4 –K20 Đêm 6 Trang 1The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experienceQuốc, Philippin, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaisia, Thái Lan, theo phương trìnhsau:EM=a+bY+cY2+dEF+eIS+fD1+gD2+uBiến ... “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experienceLỜI MỞ ĐẦUÔ nhiễm môi trường luôn gắn liền với phát triển kinh tế. Thực vậy, trongthời gian tăng trưởng kinh tế với tốc độ ... tích thông tin. Nhóm 4 –K20 Đêm 6 Trang 3The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experiencenỗ lực sử dụng năng lượng hiệu quả, mặc dù phát triển kinh tế nhanh...
... driver of growth inEastAsia – spurring growth not only in the newly industrialized economies, but also in the developing countries of East Asia. In 1997, more than 60 percent of China’s imports ... elasticities. A 50 percent increase in the Armington elasticities leads to 21 percent increase in the welfare loss to the developing countries inEast Asia, while a 50 percent increase in the same elasticities ... outcome for the developing countries inEastAsia may differ depending on a number of factors including productivity gains in China (Figures 1 and 2), transaction cost savings, the speed of adjustment,...