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The study examines the empirical evidence and options for decoupling Asia from the US and EU markets. First, it …
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The image is undisputed in the political debate that the function of the financial sector is to "play servant" to the real economy, but the consequences derived from this debate are controversial. Clearer is the academic concept to restrict the functions of the financial sector deliberately. But...
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US, the shock was not significant. Resultantly, these regions exhibited a decoupling phenomenon during the subprime … in the regions. Therefore, business cycles decoupling and convergence phenomena in the regions depend not only on the …
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proponents of the decoupling hypothesis argue that emerging markets have made significant progress in reducing external … globalization, namely rising trade and financial integration, raises business cycle synchronisation. We find that decoupling is a …
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The decoupling hypothesis is the idea that business cycles in emerging market economies have become more independent … from business cycles in advanced economies in recent years. Decoupling essentially amounts to a structural break in the … approaches point to the same conclusion: there has been no decoupling in recent years. In fact, the degree of business cycle …
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of emerging market economies were “decoupling” from the industrialized economies in the North gained considerable … emerging markets (and the BRIC countries in particular) to demonstrate that decoupling is a myth rather than reality. …
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The ‘wages breakout’ has been a recurring theme in the Australian public policy debate in recent years. Political conservatives, media commentators and some business groups have warned that Australian wages growth is unsustainable, or threatens to become unsustainable. This paper critically...
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Given the global recognition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the financial institutions in developed countries and the lack of interest in the relevance of this concept in Egypt, it is essential to investigate the relation between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial...
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Corporate Social Responsibility is no longer an object of novelty in literature or the business sector. The practices in this matter have became a new area of activity expansion and a new way that companies use to strengthen their image, consumer appreciation and even employees motivation. The...
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This paper addresses a gap in the literature concerning suitability of organizational learning approaches in facing social responsibility challenges, and proposes a developed framework that could proactively bridge this gap. A new framework is designed in order to gain insight on the...
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