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The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Stewart Mayhew Department of Banking and Finance Terry College of Business University of Georgia Athens‚ GA 30602-6253 October 27‚ 1999 Revised: February 3‚ 2000 The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Abstract This paper summarizes the theoretical and empirical research on how the introduction of derivative securities affects the underlying market. A wide array of theoretical approaches has been applied
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What is east Asia and why study east Asia? China‚ Japan‚ South Korea… Asian tigers: South Korea‚ Singapore‚ Taiwan‚ Hongkong They are the fastest growing regions in the world. China’s the largest trading country in the world since 2011. 1.what is political economy? Political culture: South Korean people’s more obedient to the government so it has strong economy growth in 1960‚70. Political economist try to answer: a. Would democratization help trading‚ economy growth? 2.what is international
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Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Barber‚ M. and Odeon.‚ T. (2001). Boys will be boys: gender‚ overconfidence‚ and common stock investment. The Quarterly Journal Of Economics‚ Vol. 116 (1)‚ Pp. 261-292 Bittlingmayer Blanchard.‚ O. Rhee.‚ C. and Summers L.‚ (1993). The stock market‚ profit‚ and investment. The Quarterly Journal of Economics‚ Vol. 108 (1)‚ Pp. 115-136 Coleman‚ L.‚ (2007) Cumming‚ S‚ L.‚ and Burrit‚ L‚ R.‚ (1999). Corporate social disclosure characteristics and the
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Cross-Cultural Issues in Consumer Behavior SHARON SHAVITT University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign ANGELA Y. LEE Northwestern University CARLOS J. TORELLI University of Minnesota ne of the most difficult choices that multinational corporations face is deciding whether to run the same marketing campaign globally or to customize it to the local taste in different countries. In many cases‚ companies develop their marketing strategy in one country and then do "disaster checking" as
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Academy of Management Journal 2010‚ Vol. 53‚ No. 3‚ 451–476. FAILING TO LEARN? THE EFFECTS OF FAILURE AND SUCCESS ON ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING IN THE GLOBAL ORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE INDUSTRY PETER M. MADSEN Brigham Young University VINIT DESAI University of Colorado‚ Denver It is unclear whether the common finding of improved organizational performance with increasing organizational experience is driven by learning from success‚ learning from failure‚ or some combination of the two. We disaggregate
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SAMSUNG‚ AN ORIGINAL AND COMPETITIVE SOCIAL MODEL: THE ROLE OF THE FOUNDER‚ LEE BYUNG-CHULL1 by Rang-Ri PARK 2 Doctor in History Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) University Dominique BARJOT Professor of Modern Economic History Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) University In 2006‚ the economic value of the Samsung brand stood at 20th place‚ ahead of Dell‚ Apple‚ Philips and Panasonic... 3 Samsung or the “three star” company was established in 1938 by an extraordinary entrepreneur‚ Byung Chull Lee
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