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    Royal University of Technology‚ Stockholm. Tel: +46 (0)8 761 3552 or +46 (0)70 752 24252 E-mail: elmi@aom.kth.se. Coordinator of the Somali Centre for Water and Environment (SCWE). Introduction Water Crisis - A Global Picture Water is a basic human necessity and a vital natural resource for all aspects of human life and health‚ environmental survival‚ economic development‚ good quality of life‚ social stability and most importantly in this context

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    of this paper is to show that the “regulatory capture” has played a role not easily measurable in causing the global financial crisis. To illustrate this‚ the first step will to describe the “regulatory capture” in its three possible qualifications; then‚ I will explain‚ providing some examples‚ how each of these categories played a possible role in posing the basis for the financial crisis. While illustrating the different forms of capture I will present some questions that leave space to different

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    Introduction A multinational corporation (MNC) or multinational enterprise (MNE) is a corporation that is registered in more than one country or that has operations in more than one country. It is a large corporation which both produces and sells goods or services in various countries. It can also be referred to as an international corporation. They play an important role in globalization. The first multinational corporation was the Dutch East India Company‚ founded March 20‚ 1602 Such a company is even

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    has lived with two financial crises in ten years‚ the Asian turmoil of 1997-98 and financial crisis of 2007-09‚ which represent indeed quite different experiences. The crisis was so damaging that it took many years to recover‚ for Thailand‚ around 5 years after the crisis to resume 5 percent of GDP growth in 2002. In the decade that ended in 1995‚ the Thai economy was one of the world’s fastest growing at an average rate of 8-9% per year. After recovering from the "Asian Crisis" of 1997-1998‚ the

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    Victoria Ivashina and David Scharfstein (2010) point out that the financial crisis of 2008 affects economy by the decline in new loans in bank area and there are two stresses on bank liquidity led banks to cut lending which are commercial and industrial loans stresses. The data for the writers’ investigation are from Reuters’ DealScan database instead of C&I - which means commercial and industrial – loans announced by Federal Reserve Board (FRB). The reason maybe that DealScan mainly contains syndicated

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    Global Crisis‚ Recession and Uneven Recovery by Y.V. Reddy Book Review by Nidhi Choudhari There is enough on this earth to meet the needs of all‚ but not the greed of all. Mahatma Gandhi Why I picked up Y.V. Reddy’s Book??? There have been a large number of books published on current global financial crisis therefore; selection of this particular book on the subject requires some reasoning. First‚ there are not many books written by central bankers on the topic. Central banks have been central

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    What are human rights‚ and why do they have implications for global politics? Human rights are understood as fundamental rights in which a person is inherently entitled to‚ simply because she or he is a human being. These rights are a modern a secular version of ’natural’ rights‚ which are believed under a religious perspective. Human rights are therefore universal‚ fundamental and absolute. The are universal in the sense that they apply to all humans everywhere in the world‚ regardless of nationality

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    Pre-Revolutionary Financial Crisis Between 1786-88‚ And How Significant Was The Clash Between The Notables And Calonne In Failing To Solve It?" On the twentieth of august 1786 Charles Alexandre de Calonne‚ comptroller-general of the royal finances‚ informed King Louis XVI that the state was on the verge of a financial meltdown. Whilst not having exact details to the financial figures to show the full extent of the problem‚ it is never the less recognized that France was in serious financial difficulty

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    RESEARCH PAPER TOPIC : MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Multi-National Corporations can also be termed as Multi-National Companies or Multi-National Enterprises. A corporation or group of companies that has its operations of producing and selling its products in home and host countries is said to be an MNC. MNC has its production and sales in different countries based on their parent organization rules. The operations are registered in different regions

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    The Global impact of Financial Markets By Parrish Cruz The Global impact of Financial Markets By Parrish Cruz The world as a whole is affected by the actions or lack of actions by the other. What we do today has an accounting for tomorrow whether we wish to accept that as a fact or not. To say that the Global impact of financial markets is somewhat backwards in statement. The real truth of the matter is the fact that when you look at the financial markets you see right away

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