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Summary This paper examines the role of banks in the propagation process of monetary policy actions. Testable hypotheses are deduced from the theory of the lending channel, which argues that after a policy-induced drain of funds from the banking sector, some (types of) institutions are unable or...
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Abstract In this paper, we investigate the output composition of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in Japan. The predominant channel through which monetary policy affects output in Japan is usually thought to be the investment channel, namely the process whereby a change in the interest...
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Purpose This paper investigates the moderating role of uncertainty in the impact of monetary policy on bank liquidity creation. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing data from Vietnam spanning 2007–2022, the paper measures uncertainty in the banking industry through the dispersion of shocks to...
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Purpose – The purpose of this research is to use an accountability framework to explain the emerging tensions in accountability and how an intended bottom‐up approach became progressively supplanted. This paper is set within an emerging Zambian microfinance organisation moving into crisis....
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in Zambia. There have been no detailed studies of opinions in a setting such as Zambia, i.e. a nation which has … cases. Findings Understanding of corporate governance is at an embryonic stage in Zambia, but embedded corruption is likely … Zambia’s idiosyncrasies, the evidence suggests that a pan-African picture is emerging, with growing awareness of the …
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Southern African countries, namely: Lesotho and Zambia. Design/methodology/approach The authors utilized four econometric tests … to examine the existence of the PPP hypothesis in Lesotho and Zambia. These tests include two unit root tests without … data set with varying time periods. The sample period spanned 1960-2010 and 1955-2010, for Lesotho and Zambia, respectively …
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Purpose This research aimed to investigate the extent to which organisational culture is practised in local and foreign contractors in grade one and two categories and how it affects their performance. Design/methodology/approach The approach for this research was positivist in nature adopting a...
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role and behaviour of unions and employers' organizations in Zambia. Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents a …
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entirely appropriate in a country with a developing economy and one‐party state like Zambia. Finds political factors to be a … set to change as a result of recent political changes in Zambia. Suggests effect on trade unions and membership levels …
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impact of regulatory provisions on the attainment of effective corporate governance in MFIs in Nigeria and Zambia. Design …/methodology/approach Interviews were conducted with regulators at the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Bank of Zambia, directors and executive …
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