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Papers On International Economics & Finance
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China and India as Economic Threats
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This 5 page paper looks at whether or not India or China pose economic threats to the United States. In the end, it seems that neither pose significant threats. Military strength is discussed as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA639eco.rtf
Paper Title: China and India as Economic Threats
China's Economic Possibilities
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5 pages in length. Already the largest manufacturer of labor-intensive products in the world, China appears to be poised for nothing more than impressive growth, and is expected to out-perform the anticipated $1.1 trillion GDP of ASEAN by 2010. The good fortune in China is skewed, however, with most of the foreign companies being located in the southern provinces. The region has reached its limits in the numbers of people it can support; the paper takes the position that China should require that future installations be placed around the country. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Chinaecp.wps
Paper Title: China's Economic Possibilities
China's Economy
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of China's economy in light of the relationship with the United States and considers the impacts of economic reforms initiated in the 1970s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Chinaeco.wps
Paper Title: China's Economy
CHINA, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND REFORM
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This 10-page paper discusses China, its financial markets and government control of the economy. Also discussed is Hong Kong and the state of its financial markets since it reverted back to Chinese governance in 1997. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Paper Title: CHINA, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND REFORM
China, Hong Kong Thailand and Malaysia; An Analysis
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This 20 page paper consider these four countries and the different factors that will influence business. The paper starts with a comprehensive look at the economic factors such as GDP, inflation and interest rates, and then goes on to consider other macro economic factors at work in the countries, such as the social and cultural influences as ell as the language and educational levels. The paper also list some relocation services. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEchmltw.wps
Paper Title: China, Hong Kong Thailand and Malaysia; An Analysis
CHINESE AND MEXICAN IMPORTS: AND THE IMPACT ON U.S. MANUFACTURING
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This 4-page paper discusses how Chinese and Mexican imports are affecting the U.S. manufacturing sector. For the most part, the Chinese imports have more of an impact on the U.S. than those from Mexico. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTchmeim.rtf
Paper Title: CHINESE AND MEXICAN IMPORTS: AND THE IMPACT ON U.S. MANUFACTURING
Chinese Competition Law and International Cooperation
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This 23 page paper provides an overview of Chinese competition law and the impact that this has had on international trade cooperation. This paper considers the need for developing new legislation in China and the underlying reasons. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MHECCom2.rtf
Paper Title: Chinese Competition Law and International Cooperation
Choosing a Bank for International Business
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A 5 page paper weighing the benefits of Citigroup and Bank of America as the choice for a company planning international expansion in upcoming months. There are other banks that could serve the company's needs, but Citigroup is the recommended choice. Operating in over 100 countries, it likely already operates in any country that Acme would choose and will be able to provide benefits beyond only banking. Citigroup will be able to provide centralized cash management, competent foreign exchange service and will be able to provide short-term investment service for excess cash balances. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSbankGlobSel.rtf
Paper Title: Choosing a Bank for International Business
Coles Myer: Australia's Leading Retailer
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11 pages. This business report on Coles Myer, the leading retailer in Australia, includes a company profile along with a SWOT analysis. Another major focus is on the company strategy in entering the international market with reference to internationalization theories and recommendations. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAausco.wps
Paper Title: Coles Myer: Australia's Leading Retailer
Colombia's National Debt
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A 5 page paper discussing the recent history and current status of
Colombia's national debt. Colombia continues to doggedly pursue fiscal health, but the needs of the 1980s remain the needs of the present. Colombia will have to develop an active export trade to slow the growth of the national debt. Drug and guerrilla activity keep the nation unattractive
for foreign direct investment, which could make an immense contribution to reducing and even overcoming Colombia's national debt. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSColDebt.wps
Paper Title: Colombia's National Debt
Commercial Lending; Ghana and the UK
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This 20 page paper consider the impact, and the potential impact of commercial lending in Ghana with a comparison o the UK. The paper outlines the economic position of Ghana and the way that commercial could and is impacting on the economy. The paper looks at tits role in credit creation and how this operates I the UK. This is then used as the basis of or the argument that commercial loans may be able to satisfy a need in the Ghanaian economy and help create a developing independent economy, lessening the need for aid. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEghanacom.rtf
Paper Title: Commercial Lending; Ghana and the UK
COMMODITY CHAINS AND GLOBALIZATION/
THE IMF AND ITS ROLE IN THE EAST ASIAN AND RUSSIAN FINANCIAL CRISES
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This 15-page paper attempts to answer two questions: the use of commodity chain analysis in terms of describing globalization and the role of the IMF in the East Asian and Russian currency crises. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Paper Title: COMMODITY CHAINS AND GLOBALIZATION/
THE IMF AND ITS ROLE IN THE EAST ASIAN AND RUSSIAN FINANCIAL CRISES
Comparative Analysis of U.S. Banking Industry with Rising Interest Rates and Exchange Rate of the U.S. Dollar
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A 60 page paper discussing aspects of the state of the banking industry and examining the three leading competitors in the industry. Of all of the trends affecting today’s banking industry, consolidation and currency issues are of greatest interest here. Bank of America appears to have less interest in operating internationally than do Citigroup or JP Morgan Chase, but Bank of America actively seeks to serve large businesses. There are not many large businesses today that can survive as well as prosper without maintaining international business in some form. The purpose here is to assess how interest rate movement and forward exchange rates can be expected to affect the banking industry’s three largest competitors in the short- to mid-range future. The paper recommends that Citigroup and Bank of America bring their current assets and current liabilities closer together, and that they, as has JP Morgan Chase already, add balance sheet categories specifically for trading liabilities, including derivative payables. Includes 8 tables and 3 charts. Bibliography lists 96 sources in 79 footnotes.
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Paper Title: Comparative Analysis of U.S. Banking Industry with Rising Interest Rates and Exchange Rate of the U.S. Dollar
Comparing the Personal Income Tax Systems in Australia and the UK
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This 5 page paper compares the operation of the UK and Australian personal income tax system, assessing issues such as fairness, simplicity and efficiency. Both systems are outlines and then compared. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEtaxauuk.rtf
Paper Title: Comparing the Personal Income Tax Systems in Australia and the UK
Comparison of the financial markets in Saudi Arabia and South Korea
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This 20 page paper compares the stock and bond markets of Saudi Arabia and South Korea, looking at the way they operate, the structure and the trading process as well as any trading restriction, such as price constraints. The paper looks at each country and contrasts the process and changes that have been seen and considers the likely impact this has on potential investors. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TESAkorea.rtf
Paper Title: Comparison of the financial markets in Saudi Arabia and South Korea
Competition and Australia’s Banks
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This 5 page report discusses
whether or not Australia’s banks exist in a governmental and
social system in which the consumer receives virtually nothing
while the institutions become outrageously wealthy. Using a
letter to the editor written by Geoffrey Warrener of Oyster Bay,
NSW, that Australia’s banks operate in what amounts to a
competition-free environment, and that they are given
inappropriate advantages in the business world that assures their
success serves as the basis of the report. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: BWcompbk.wps
Paper Title: Competition and Australia’s Banks
Competition and the free market
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A paper which looks at the differences between the political protection of competition, and the global free market, from the perspective that both are attempting to achieve the same aim through different methods.
Filename: JLfreemar.rtf
Paper Title: Competition and the free market
Competitiveness, Infrastructure and Business in Japan
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This 10 page report discusses the competitive world of Japanese business and industry. Following the economic disintegration in Japan, the nation has experienced, not unexpectedly, an economically sluggish period followed by an adjustment period, and a slow restoration period. Although the economy in Japan is gradually recovering, its international competitiveness has been reduced and industrial migration to foreign lands has been noticed. This paper examines the competitive nature of Japan, its infrastructure, economic issues, cultural differences, and the nations political stability. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWcomjap.wps
Paper Title: Competitiveness, Infrastructure and Business in Japan
Computer Crime: Credit Card Fraud:
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This 8 page paper examines the issue of credit card fraud, and highlights the extent of this growing economic problem. This paper presents generalized information on the subject as well as information about computer credit card fraud as it specifically relates to Australia and New South Wales. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Paper Title: Computer Crime: Credit Card Fraud:
Construction as an Indicator of Australia's Economic Health
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A 5 page paper discussing
construction's worth as an economic indicator and how it can be used as an indirect link of a
nation to the global economy. The paper focuses on Australia, but uses July 2000 data reporting
industrial construction completions in the US as example. The data indicates US manufacturers
are confident that their business growth warrants increased capacity, and that semiconductor
manufacturers perhaps are the most optimistic. The same kinds of relationships are operational in
Australia as well, where real GDP growth has been above 4 percent each year since 1997.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSAusConstr.wps
Paper Title: Construction as an Indicator of Australia's Economic Health
Construction in Malaysia; Financing New Buildings
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This 20 page paper considers the way in which the financing of building in Malaysia, with a move towards utilising the value in the finished buildings to contra pay the subcontracts and meet debts. The writer looks at why this has come about, the alternatives and uses a case study of South Malaysia Industries Bhd (SMI). The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEbuldfn.rtf
Paper Title: Construction in Malaysia; Financing New Buildings
Contract Law, the “Battle of the Forms,” European Law, and the
Value of a Uniform Code
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This 28 page report discusses the
complications of contract law, especially in terms of
international transactions. In the highly-competitive and
globalized world of the 21st century, the alliances that exist
between individuals, corporations, and even nations carry an
enormous amount of consequence. Far too often, contract law has
been modified to facilitate the use of standard form contracts to
assure that the organization is held blameless in regard to
actions undertaken by an individual or to serve the interests of
one nation over those of another. Because of the switch from an
industrial age economy to an information economy, the necessity
for coherent, meaningful, and predictable legal rules for
contracts that serve as the framework for the new economy has
grown dramatically. The UCC of the United States is discussed
along with United Nations’ Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods or CISG, the UNIDROIT Principles of
International Commercial Contracts, and the Principles of
European Contract Law. Each demonstrates a significant variance
in content, nature and scope, but must be considered in terms of
the modern and irreversible phenomenon of globalization.
Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: BWfralaw.wps
Paper Title: Contract Law, the “Battle of the Forms,” European Law, and the
Value of a Uniform Code
Corporate Governance Among Indian Banks
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A 13 page paper assessing governance at 2 private and 2 state-owned banks in India. Businesses within the same industry operate by standard means in many respects, but each is different in its management, goals for the future and perspective on the value of customers. The process of assessing governance at four Indian banks reveals immense differences in these factors. The banks examined here are ICICI Bank Ltd., HDFC Bank Ltd., State Bank of India and Global Trust Bank. The focus is on financial performance for two years prior to and two years after significant capital inflow. In the case of ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank, these points were when they became the first and second Indian banks to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Includes 2 figures and 5 tables. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: KSbankIndCorpGov.rtf
Paper Title: Corporate Governance Among Indian Banks
Costs and Benefits of Implementing International Accounting Standards
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This 9 page paper discusses the statement that “Implementing international accounting standards will require considerable time and resources but the end results will be beneficial for all UK companies”. The paper looks at the benefits and the costs that will be realised as a result of harmonisation of accounting standards. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEiaccounts.rtf
Paper Title: Costs and Benefits of Implementing International Accounting Standards
Cotton Growing in China, India and Pakistan:
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This 7 page paper highlights how globalization and colonization have impacted the cotton industry, and specifically the countries of China, India and Pakistan. This paper highlights the economic and political ramifications of globalization on the cotton industry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSCotton.rtf
Paper Title: Cotton Growing in China, India and Pakistan:
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