Eastern Asian Enterprise Structures

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    New Leaders

    charged by the servicers. Generic Mortgage Backed Securities are further classified in different tiers or tranches to suit specific needs of individual and institutional customers. This multiple class or tranche structure is known as the Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) structure. CDO structure is a way of redistributing the prepayment risk and credit risk. Rating

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    Regional Econ

    Association of Southeast Asian Nations AU African Union AUC African Union Commission CBI Cross Border Initiative CEPGL Economic Community of the Great Lakes (Communauté Economique des Pays des Grand Lacs) CET Common External Tariff CHE Commission for Higher Education (Kenya) CIEREA Conference of Economics Research and Training Institutions in Francophone Africa CIRES Ivorian Centre for Social and Economic Research CM Common Market COMESA Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa

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    Hidden Income in China

    The Size and Distribution of Hidden Household Income in China Xiaolu Wang National Economic Research Institute China Reform Foundation C510 Guo Hong Building, No. A-11 Muxidi Beili Xicheng District, Beijing, 100038, China wangxiaolu@neri.org.cn Wing Thye Woo Economics Department University of California Davis, California 95616, USA wtwoo@ucdavis.edu and School of Finance Central University of Finance and Economics Beijing, China December 25, 2010 revision  This article is part of

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    Chinese Economy

    RESEARCH PAPER 06/36 19 JUNE 2006 A Political and Economic Introduction to China “If the 20th century ended in 1989, the 21st began in 1978” Martin Jacques, The Guardian, 25 May 2006 China’s political and economic rise and what it means for the world is now a central preoccupation of analysts and policy-makers. Public awareness of China is likely to increase as the 2008 Olympics in Beijing draw near. This Research Paper is intended to act as a resource that Members of Parliament and their

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    China Garment Industry

    1 Faculty of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT Department of Business Administration Garment Industry Analysis in China Case Study on YiChang Richart Factory Limited Degree Thesis of 30 credit points Service Science LIU XIANG & XING ZHENZHEN Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 Information@kau.se www.kau.se Supervisor: Lars Haglund 1. ABSTRACT Purpose - In manufacturing industry, China is the most powerful all over the world. The

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    Comparative Country Studies Hong Kong

    Hong  Kong:  the  small  but  mighty  city     Analysis  on  its  economy             Nima  Sang  Tamang   6234519   International  Business  Management   Comparative  Country  Studies   University  of  Surrey                         1     Executive  Summary     Asia’s  world  city     Hong

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    Fiscal Policy Evolution and Distributional Implications: the Indonesian Experience

    THE IDEAs WORKING PAPER SERIES Paper no. 01/2012 Fiscal Policy Evolution and Distributional Implications: The Indonesian experience Smitha Francis Abstract This paper analyses Indonesia’s resource mobilisation and public expenditure policies against the backdrop of her inequality trends and macroeconomic policy evolution. It is argued that the country’s fiscal policy stance has been adversely impacted by her monetary and financial sector policies under an open capital account, with attendant

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    Financial Sustainable Development of Higher Education Institutions in Developing Countries

    Research Topic: Financial Sustainable Development of Higher Education Institutions in Developing Countries I. Introduction Education is an economically and socially productive investment and in the majority of the both industrialised and developing countries, it is funded mainly by the government (Psacharopoulos, 1986). The expansion of education received by individuals depends both on their and governments’ fiscal resources (Barr, N., 2008). In recent years, however, the world financial-economic

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    Globalization and Bangladesh

    PART-1 1. Concept of globalization: Globalization means the coming together of different societies and economies via cross border flow of ideas, finances, capital, information, technologies, goods and services. The cross border assimilation can be social, economic, cultural, or political. But most of the people fear cultural and social assimilation as they believe this would have a negative impact on the existing culture of their society. Globalization therefore has mostly narrowed down to

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    EC2B02U DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 1. a) b) c) What is a paradigm? It is a diagram of development. It is the way development takes place. It is a thinking model providing a holistic picture of a process involving a network of interrelationships. 2. a) b) c) Paradigm thinking is necessary to avoid dealing with isolated factors of development help analyzing cause and effect of phenomena identify urgent action 3. Economic growth is not a sufficient condition

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