... January 2003 and March 2005, the interest rate on the main refinancing operations was reduced by 75 basis points in all. The (minimum) interest rate on main refinancing operations was lowered from ... deposit interest rates. Moreover, increased international presence should be accompanied by an increase in cross-border activity. This might homogenize banking behaviours and result in more integrated ... that the declining interest rate spreads found 28 Banking system structural characteristics are the same for both deposit and lending rates: bank international presence, banking market...
... 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 ... 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 ... 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...
... andThunderbird InternationalBusiness Review. In the 1997 issue of Journal ofTeaching inInternational Business, Dr Kotabe was ranked the most prolific international marketing researcher in the world in ... Aulakh,Preet S., 1962– III. InternationalBusiness Research Forum on ‘Emerging Issues in InternationalBusiness Research’ (2000 : Fox School) IV. New horizons in international business. HF1372 .E44 2002382—dc212001051075ISBN ... America.NEW HORIZONS ININTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Series Editor: Peter J. BuckleyCentre for International Business, University of Leeds (CIBUL), UKThe New Horizons inInternationalBusiness series has...
... then gainsindependence from the king and his court, and plays a role as a balance againstthe king’s power. Furthermore, instead of betraying the interest of their countryto the court in the ... throughcommitting ‘many frauds and abuses’ in manufacturing linen cloth (that is, in thecommercial transactions surrounding the manufacture) and that these business practices had undermined the reputation ... the ruraldistrict would inevitably go to ruin. Clerk evidently demanded that they ought toinvest their rents in expanding their business such as agriculture and coal mining.At the same time,...
... (Helbling, Huidrom,Kose, and Otrok, 2011). However, little empirical work has been done in quantifyingthe importance of credit in explaining business cycle dynamics and in analysing the international ... the international financial markets and the global real economy highlights the important role of credit in internationalbusiness cycles and calls for greater attention to credit measures in economic ... (2005) study the determinants of international business cycle comovements and conclude that bilateral trade is the most important source ofinter-country business cycle linkages. Imbs (2004) provides...
... MBA inInternationalBusiness Application form General Information DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 15 August, 2013 for non-EU citizens 30 August, 2013 for EU citizens MBA ININTERNATIONAL ... must: • Apply to the MBA inInternationalBusiness programme • Meet the requirements stated in the scholarship description • Send all relevant documentation indicated in the competition for scholarship ... the candidate is invited to the School for selections. The selection process may be conducted by phone in the case of applicants residing abroad. MBA inInternationalBusiness Application...
... business solutions instead of providing information’. Reporting becomes more business specific. ‘One finds today business information on the Internet and in the Financial Times. Companies hate ... diplomats are sometimes accused of ‘servicing 29Conclusions and Recommendations Commercial diplomacy continues to play a leading role ininternational business development; there are some ... understood mainly as business issues. Commercial issues are seen as an integral part of international relations. Commercial issues are perceived in a broader diplomatic and political...
... Association, consisting of seven clubs, was formed in 1880; Mullen, p.36.5 Cited in Blainey, 1990, p. 87. Italics in the original.6 Cited in Anne Mancini and GM Hibbins (eds), Running With the Ball: ... Union in 1886.51 International tours began in 1884 and in 1899 Australia witnessed the first official rugby union test match against Great Britain. Phillips notes that victories against the ... and Sydney in particular became two of the world’s wealthiest cities, and since that time Australia has used its strength in the pastoral and mining indus-tries to develop an internationally...
... (UK)IFC International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group)IFI(s) international financial institution(s)IFU Industrialiseringsfonden for Udviklingslandene (DanishIndustrialisation Fund)IMF International ... CulturalRightsICMA International Capital Market AssociationICSID International Centre for the Settlement of InvestmentDisputes (World Bank Group)IDA International Development AssociationIDC International ... by examining the mystified institutionsof the global concessional financing system (see also Gélinas 2003) andthe narratives inpoliticaleconomy which explain what they do. Itexamines obscure...
... the failure to account for power in the academic literature of international politicaleconomy has allowed neoliberalism to remainthe dominant ideology of international development theory and ... Germain (2002: 21) summarises that following theAsian crisis, the G7/8 were looking to build a New International Financial Architecture (NIFA) to include more countries in decision-making, ... also useful to understanding how governments manage these threecategories: first-line liquidity is international money held in centralbank reserves, while second-line international liquidity consists...
... nationalistconstituency.However, ideological project aside, in actual working markets,including those for international finance, varying institutional formstake place, there is limited information, and arbitrary and qualitativedecisions ... strategies seek to mitigate. International financialinstitutions count on ‘conditional convergence’ whileinhibiting the required conditions from materialising. Interna-tional institutions urge state ... Keynes famously noted ‘interestingthings happen at the edges’, so we must now look at these marketsfor finance further.Notes1. ‘Right to Food’ is contained in the International Covenant on...
... by international investment bankswhich bring benefit to their financial positions. However, ‘country risk’considerations preclude international banks from making these serv-ices available in ... rather than looking atcomputer figures. So I think there is a lot of, in this business ofinvesting in developing countries, there is an awful lot ofexperience, that comes in. (Interview, London, ... power in the political economy of development.MONEY AND POWER[62]Bracking_05_cha04.qxd 12/02/2009 10:55 Page 62 business cultures in their management of risk, in addition to financialinstruments...
... value of 189 billion yen for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Japan International Co-operation Agency, Japan Bank for International Co-operation and Japan International Co-operation System (CrownTHE ... subsidy to notionally ‘freetrade’ internationally is quite astounding, helping to explain whypoorer countries find it so difficult to join the exporting club. Yet ECAs in the most part have no developmental ... 2000 to 5 per cent in 2005. This, however, did not stop a newjoint venture, ‘Aureos Capital’, formed in 2001, from finding newinvestments in African agribusiness, the food industry and othersectors...