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Papers On International Economics & Finance
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An Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman’s Economic Text, “The Lexus and the Olive Tree”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the death of the Cold War led to the birth of globalization, which has restructured capitalism and international relations in the twenty-first century. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGlexolive.rtf
Paper Title: An Analysis of Thomas L. Friedman’s Economic Text, “The Lexus and the Olive Tree”
An Empirical Testing of Efficient Market Hypothesis and Weak Form of Efficiency of Mumbai Stock Exchange (BSE), India
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This 6 page paper puts forward the hypothesis that the stock price performance on the Mumbai Stock Exchange is explained by the weak form of Efficient Market Hypothesis (EHM). The writer sets out to do this with a two stage process. Initially the random walk theory is eliminated with information from the Bombay Stock Exchange National Index (BSENI), and then the weak form of EMH is proven with analysis of performance that can only be proven with the use of historical data. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEinfemh.rtf
Paper Title: An Empirical Testing of Efficient Market Hypothesis and Weak Form of Efficiency of Mumbai Stock Exchange (BSE), India
An Evaluation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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This 3 page paper looks at positive and negative features of the IMF. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA510IMF.rtf
Paper Title: An Evaluation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
An Overview of NYSE and NASDAQ
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of each organization inclusive of their histories, members, a list of board members and more. A table of contents is included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA338NAS.rtf
Paper Title: An Overview of NYSE and NASDAQ
An Overview of the UK Economy
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An Overview of the UK Economy: This 8-page essay examines the economic conditions in the United Kingdom relevant to the past decade. In addition, experts’ predictions for the nation’s future prosperity are profiled. What’s in store for the world’s 4th largest economy? Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNUkecon.doc
Filename: SNUkecon.doc
Paper Title: An Overview of the UK Economy
Analysis of a Flat Tax Proposal for the UK
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This 5 page paper looks at how a flat tax system might affect the UK. Special attention is paid to the effect such a system would have on social programs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA002Tax.rtf
Paper Title: Analysis of a Flat Tax Proposal for the UK
ANSWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
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This 22-page paper focuses on several international economic issues such as commodities price stablization, cartels, OPEC, China's growth and the WTO and East Asia's "economic miracle." Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MTintque.rtf
Paper Title: ANSWERS TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
APEC’s Future
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A 12 page paper discussing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) history and focus to determine whether it has a future. Though critics disdain APEC’s focus on the long term and lack of specific action in the present, it is long-term results – and therefore sustainability – that the group seeks. It has been able to achieve that in the past, and now issues of sustainability, environment and corporate governance are more important than ever before. These are issues well-suited to APEC’s approach to problem-solving, and they are issues that will require years to iron out. It appears that not only is APEC’s future secure, it likely will grow in significance in coming years. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KSintlTradeAPEC.rtf
Paper Title: APEC’s Future
Applying Parity Theories to the Real World
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Different parity theories have developed over the years. This 10 page paper examines these theories and considers which, if any, can be seen as accurate in the past and ion the period 2000 – 20-04. The theories considered include absolute purchasing power parity, relative purchasing power parity, covered interested rate parity (CIRP) and uncovered interested rate parity (UCIRP). The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEparityth.rtf
Paper Title: Applying Parity Theories to the Real World
Are Abnormally Low Returns on the Termination of Joint Ventures in the Oil Industry Unusual?
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This 17 page paper is a research proposal to investigate the question of whether the formation of a joint venture have lower abnormal returns than its termination across all industries, or is it merely the case in the oil industry? The paper consists of an introduction, identification of research questions and potential hypothesises, an in-depth literature review and a methodology. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEoilreturns.rtf
Paper Title: Are Abnormally Low Returns on the Termination of Joint Ventures in the Oil Industry Unusual?
Are Islamic Banks More Profitable than Non-Islamic Banks
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This 16 page paper looks at the role and performance of Islamic banks and considers the hypothesis that Islamic banks are ore profitable than non Islamic banks. The paper starts by considering the role of banks and the application of Islamic banking. The paper then presents primary research using data from Islamic bank accounts and performs an hypothesis test both return in assets and return on equity as profitability measures. This is compared with existing research before a conclusion is reached. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEisbank.rtf
Paper Title: Are Islamic Banks More Profitable than Non-Islamic Banks
Are The Principles of International Portfolio Diversification Applicable in Today’s Investment Environment?
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This 5 page paper considers to what extent the traditional approach of portfolio diversification is valid and useful in today’s complex international investing environment. The paper looks at research that has been conducted and the ways in which different risk that diversification should minimize are evidenced. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEdiverse.rtf
Paper Title: Are The Principles of International Portfolio Diversification Applicable in Today’s Investment Environment?
Are Workers in Less Developed Countries Exploited?
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This 12 page paper examines the widely held perceptive that international trade has lead to the exploitation of workers in developing nations. The writer undertakes a comprehensive evaluation of this perception looking at evidence that supports and rejects the idea of exploitation. The paper argues that exploitation is not taking place when wages are considered in their local context or in the wider context of the development stage of the different countries economies. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TEdevwag.rtf
Paper Title: Are Workers in Less Developed Countries Exploited?
ARGENTINA, EMERGING MARKETS AND GLOBALIZATION
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This 5-page paper discusses Argentina as an emerging market on the global scene. The main thrust of this is that Argentina's economic health, though improving, is still not enough for this country to be a global player. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTargmar.rtf
Paper Title: ARGENTINA, EMERGING MARKETS AND GLOBALIZATION
Argentina’s Economic Growth
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A 5 page paper discussing Argentina’s economic difficulties in 2002. The Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) method can be blamed in part for retarding economic growth. Once Argentina weathers the current economic recession, it will once again be poised to overcome the economic problems of the past. ISI likely will not be a part of future focus. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSargenEconGro.rtf
Paper Title: Argentina’s Economic Growth
Argentine Economy and Economic Relations
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An 18 page paper discussing determination of exchange rate and purchasing parity in Argentina, followed by a discussion of particular economic issues facing developing countries. The paper distinguishes between developing and mature economies according to the OECD definition of mature, and discusses developing nations’ need for capital and development of capital markets. The paper includes a discussion of Argentina’s economic collapse in 2001-2002 and reform requirements imposed by the IMF. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSargentEcon1a.rtf
Paper Title: Argentine Economy and Economic Relations
Argentine Economy and Economic Relations, Part I
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A 14 page paper discussing the economy of Argentina for the purpose of assessing the value of foreign direct investment in the country and the advisability of fixing exchange rates for the Argentine peso. Using others’ capital is always attractive as long as Argentines retain control over how that capital is used. Reverting to fixed exchange rates can appear to be appealing, but it likely is not except under specific conditions. In this view, freely-floating currency is seen as being the desirable condition. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSargentEcon1.rtf
Paper Title: Argentine Economy and Economic Relations, Part I
Arthur Laffer: Economic Theorist
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A 4 page review of the life and theories of Arthur "Art" Laffer. This paper illustrates the various application of Laffer's so-called Laffer curve. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPecnLaf.rtf
Paper Title: Arthur Laffer: Economic Theorist
Aruba; The Potentials of Economic Integration
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This 10 page paper considers the economic situation in the Caribbean island of Aruba, an autonomous region that remains a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and theories of integration. The paper then brings to two together to understand the positive and negative impacts that integration with a union in the Americas may bring for the nation. The paper is written as a conclusion of a larger paper. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEarubai.rtf
Paper Title: Aruba; The Potentials of Economic Integration
Asia and the Exchange Rate Crisis
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10 pages in length. The economic and international exchange rate crisis in Asia is examined at length with a look at the World Bank and the IMF or International Monetary Fund. Paul Krugman is cited and it is shown that the need for better collaboration, communication and general information sharing in the Asia exchange rate crisis is more important than ever before. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: JGAasiae.wps
Paper Title: Asia and the Exchange Rate Crisis
Asian Crisis / Root Cause
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A 7 page research paper on the root cause of the Asian crisis. The writer argues that the cause was related to the Asian concept of 'amae,' or fraternity, a concept identified in the US S&L scandal in the 1980s. The writer argues that current econometrics, except for those proposed by institutionalists, do not consider such cultural variables, when in fact, they are the root cause of the Asian crisis. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Cnascris.wps
Paper Title: Asian Crisis / Root Cause
Asian Economic Crisis Effects on Taiwan & Indonesia
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This 8 page paper addresses issues surrounding the Asian financial crisis. The economies and political situations of Taiwan and Indonesia are compared. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Taiwindo.wps
Paper Title: Asian Economic Crisis Effects on Taiwan & Indonesia
Asian Financial Crisis And Effect On Regional International Relations
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This 9 page report discusses the impact the financial crisis in Asia is having on its neighboring nations and how that has affected international relations. Also discussed is the IMF's role in policy changes and the impact of those changes. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Asiancr.wps
Paper Title: Asian Financial Crisis And Effect On Regional International Relations
ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS AND IMF
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This 4-page paper discusses some of the causes of the East Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 and 1998, and some of the IMF's blunders when it came to trying to deal with the crisis.
Filename: MTIMFasi.rtf
Paper Title: ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS AND IMF
Asian v. African & Latin American Growth
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An 8 page research paper that contrasts and compares the economic growth of countries in Asia to those in Latin America and Africa, specifically addressing why growth elsewhere in the world has not matched the performance of Asia economies. The writer argues that the blame lies primarily with government mismanagement, corruption and greed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khasafla.rtf
Paper Title: Asian v. African & Latin American Growth
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