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This paper analyzes the fast development of consumer loans including housing loans in Cambodia to check whether or not … such a development posts any stability risk to banking system in Cambodia. Using stress-testing method, the paper finds … that current level of consumer loans provided by banks does yet creates a big threat to the banking stability in Cambodia …
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Why do banks squeeze their lending activity? is an oft-repeated question during the times of financial crisis. This study examines an emerging economy’s banking system and contributes to the evolving body of literature on the topic by providing answers as to what causes the sluggish bank...
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We examine the strategic reaction of banks to the current global financial crisis. In particular, we test whether banks predominantly react by diversifying their loan portfolio or by stepping up their screening and monitoring. To this end we analyze information on nearly 17,000 syndicated loans...
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The paper focuses on empirical analysis of major factors that determine innovation activities of Russian manufacturing firms during the crisis. We presume that the crisis has ambiguous effects on firms' behaviour, on one hand limiting their financial capabilities to invest into new products...
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Cambodia, a country located on the Southern tip of Asia between Vietnam and Thailand, has been subject to incredible …—in more than 100 countries. One of which is Cambodia, a dynamic country that is situated in the Lower Mekong Region. The … company first launched its presence in Cambodia in July 2007 in the Healthcare, Industrial Solutions and Home and Business …
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This paper empirically estimates the money demand function in Cambodia. We adopt the money demand model that includes … currency substitution phenomenon in Cambodia, it fails t-test. This may be due to the mix of both currency substitution and …
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) as a common denominator, this report compares barriers to EID surveillance in Cambodia and in Indonesia and presents key … factors—uncovered through extensive interviews—that constrain disease surveillance systems. In Cambodia, the key factors that … is a major barrier in Indonesia, which exhibits greater political and financial autonomy than Cambodia and other less …
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What explains Cambodia’s double digit growth in 2006, 2005, and 2004 of 11%, 13%, and 10%, respectively, despite … growth focused around two types of sectors in Cambodia: 1) Successful sectors such as garments in which the chapter seeks to … Union’s “Everything But Arms” initiative takes full effect in September 2009 permitting Cambodia, as a least developed …
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thought to be a potential source for the next emerging infectious disease? This is the story of Cambodia and Avian Influenza … of individuals highly engaged in Avian Influenza work in Cambodia. First, the political economy context is detailed with … livelihoods? Finally, the political economy of the policy process in Cambodia is described, including actors, networks and …
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Cambodia by discussing the talks/speeches made by Prime Minister Hun Sen in respect of tourism development policies in Cambodia …
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