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    Education and Academic Cooperation THE IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS TO HIGHER EDUCATION The 1st Asia-Europe Education Workshop 25 – 26 March 2010 Manila‚ the Philippines In partnership with: 1 Asia-Europe Education Report 1st Asia-Europe Education Workshop: The Impact of the Financial Crisis to Higher Education Makati City‚ Philippines‚ 25-26 March 2010 Co-organised by the Asia-Europe Foundation’s ASEM Education Hub (AEH) and the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) © Asia-Europe

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    dramatic run-up in asset prices. At the same time‚ the regional economies of Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ and South Korea experienced high growth rates‚ 8–12% GDP‚ in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This achievement was widely acclaimed by financial institutions including the IMF and World Bank‚ and was known as part of the "Asian economic miracle". In 1994‚ noted economist Paul Krugman published an article attacking the idea of an "Asian economic miracle".[4] He argued that East Asia’s economic

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    Introduction The financial crisis or bank crashes are not a new phenomenon; it could be impairing and harming the whole economy of certain countries and even affect the world wide economy in short period of time. In recent history‚ the world wide economy has been shock by several financial crisis. This show that the stability of the financial market is weak and the world still hard to prevent it to occur after undergo various financial crises in previous years. Financial crisis rarely happen in the

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    To what extent can the economic and financial crisis starting in 2007-8 be attributed to the flaws of the shareholder value principle of corporate governance? Intro Corporate governance is a critical concept in the commercial world of today with the idea originating initially from the U.S. The importance of corporate governance is made more considerable due to the increasing influence and consequences companies have on the daily lives of individuals and making up a large proportion of economic

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    felt this was an apt way to begin my report and analysis on the credit crisis and aspects which can help the world to recover. Although the quote discusses the US I feel this can be applied worldwide. I will discuss in detail what I feel should be implemented to fight the extent and period of recession and austerity which we are operating in. The areas which I will focus on for this analysis will be on the regulation of the financial markets and how they can affect the credit securities market. I feel

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    for company performance during the global crisis. One of such strategic resources is relational capital which is connected with all business processes‚ particularly with the value creation. Despite of the importance of collaboration for firm competitiveness‚ we could not see enough empirical papers that confirm a positive impact of cooperation on firm outcomes like a company value‚ especially during crisis period. The paper is focused on the advantages of interfirm relationships for company value

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    A common feature of all the financial crises is that the financial instability and a highly leveraged private sector created a financial boom which finally led to the bubble and subsequently to the bust. 1. Financial instability In EU crisis and US financial crisis cases the banking sector was hit hardest and accelerated the crisis through a credit crunch and credit crisis. Whereas in the US this process was driven by a real estate boom and the issuance of complex securities (as bad assets)‚ in

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    BACKGROUND Global Financial Corporation (GF) offers financing services for customers purchasing heavy construction equipment from its parent company Global Equipment Company (GEC). GF’s Bakersfield‚ California office is setup to process the loan applications for the western United States. A recently appointed Vice President of GF‚ Nancy Rodriquez‚ is also in charge of managing the Bakersfield office. She has received a memo from the Director of Marketing at GEC with a complaint stating that the

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    In 2008 the United Nations declared a global food security crisis‚ but what exactly is food security? According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations‚ food security “exists when all people‚ at all times‚ have physical‚ social‚ and economic access to sufficient‚ safe‚ and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life” (FAO 2011). Based on the definition of food security‚ food insecurity is then defined as “a situation that

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    US Financial crisis On October 10‚ it was announced at the G7 meeting that an action plan was adopted to actively inject public funds to financial institutions in the G7 nations in an attempt to deal with the credit crunch which has resulted from capital deficiencies at those institutions. This plan has been supported by the G20 nations including such developing countries as China and India. Right after this announcement‚ the US government‚ following some of the EU nations‚ has decided to infuse

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