... banks did slightly increase their net assets as the counterpart of the modest increase in M2, it was to buy securities such as government bonds or mortgages fully insured by the government But ... risk becomes acute, and banks become less willing to lend to each other unsecured Because the LIBOR market is unsecured, one very rough measure of counterparty risk from the U. S housing crash ... lenders to small- and medium-sized enterprises, which seem the most stressed in the current downturn Thus, figure could reflect a huge build up of excess reserves concentrated in large banks while,...
... monitor the bank s operations carefully If the bank failed, they would lose their deposits and access to loans as well as their shareholdings, andthe subsequent disruption to the local economy could ... from the era s recurring bank crises relatively unscathed All else constant, small banks are less able to withstand economic shocks than larger ones.91 The existence of numerous, fully autonomous ... the short-term borrowing needs of substantial southern Massachusetts businesses and individuals.140 The bank started discounting notes in September 1825 By June 1826, it had discounted a thousand...
... increased imports anyway, Japan s unique system called for a unique focus on government-guaranteed results.21 During the 198 0s the revisionist position was rising just as traditional assumptions ... Japan s trade surpluses was especially strong in the US Congress, leading to rising protectionist pressures, particularly during periods of economic downturns The traditionalist understanding of the ... Regardless of whether one agrees with revisionist assumptions or not, the issue that concerns me is whether they had an important and concrete impact on policy assumptions and choices In the first section...
... descriptive statistics and univariate tests In Section 2.5, I discuss the results of the multivariate analysis and present findings from robustness checks In Section 2.6, I analyze SEOs and private ... cross-listings supports the segmentation hypothesis This hypothesis suggests that the main advantage of cross-listing is that it breaks down investment barriers that would otherwise exist due to segmentation ... and pharmaceutical, then consumer durables, non-durables 25 wholesale and retail, and finally construction, mines and business services6 There are only few exceptions: Deutsche Bank, which is...
... organization s structure and culture andthe effects on business performance: As we noted, in one organization, structure and culture have mutual actions Rely on what type of structure is shaped, culture ... The result is great products build by passionate people” 10 Because of the main mission is an openness and opportunity onthe Internet rather than business, like profits or price of stock therefore ... has pointed out an anchor that influence on not only the method customers respond but also employees interact with customers “Microsoft s mission is not just about technology It s also about...
... questions onthe part of the interviewer or respondent, nonuniformity in asking the questions, and possible bias due to giving socially desirable answers The preparation and conduct of the survey, ... respondent to hear the questions and response choices over headphones or read them onthe screen and enter a response into the computer without the interviewer knowing what the response was The ... detect such errors, and correct them when possible + Recall error—Since the NSFG is a cross-sectional survey, some questions rely on respondents’ ability to recall events that occurred in the past,...
... expenses, andthe value of agricultural production stays the same.10 To assess the impacts of HR 2454 beyond 2018, we assume the underlying structure of the agricultural economy andthe forces that ... forest management offsets while USDA s does not USDA s analysis strongly suggests that revenue from agricultural offsets (afforestation, soil carbon, methane reduction, nitrous oxide reductions) ... hogs, broilers, turkeys, eggs and dairy Each commodity submodel contains equations to estimate equations to estimate production, prices andthe different demand components The submodels are then...
... but increases consumers surplus by only 81% of the new revenue for vendors The 19% consumer surplus is lost to our assumption that new Internet users generate no consumer surplus The estimates ... with Savage and Waldman s estimates, while varying assumptions about prices and conversions TABLE Consumer surplus in millions of dollars (as a fraction of sum of consumer surplus plus revenue) ... household and business revenues The US Bureau of the Census estimates revenues and publishes these in its Annual Service Survey Table provides a summary of these reports, to which we have made considerable...
... effective solutions that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the world R ANDs publications not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors R® ... the region Iran s pursuit of nuclear weapons, and its possible success in that regard, is another issue that could destabilize the entire region If Iran s economy continues to underperform, the ... Introduction This research is the second in a series of strategic studies RAND conducted for the U. S Navy s Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Assessment Division (N81) The initial research was conducted...
... physics The series Major American University Ph.D Qualifying Questions and Solutions comprises seven volumes and is the result of months of work of a number of Chinese physicists The subjects of the ... — as well as the CUSPEA and C.C Ting s papers for selection of Chinese students for further studies in U. S. A., and their solutions which represent the effort of more than 70 Chinese physicists, ... indistinguishable results, describe how one might distinguish among these cases by further experiments which use the above Stern-Gerlach apparatus and possibly some additional equipment (Columbia) Solution:...
... clear concept about this issue, the study was done It gives some reasons for people s answers The paper is finished by researching young audience who are usually the fastest to update new music and ... about previous studies andthe purpose to this research Data analysis will summarize what have done and give analysis about three purposes of the research Part III is the conclusion In this part, ... analysis and discussion In Literature review, the report reviews on previous studies and shows what the achieved points andthe weakness in each study are After that, it states personal opinion...
... of the casing process more signi®cantly reduced the labor costs of bookbinding and therefore convinced publishers to assume binding costs and begin issuing bound editions The casing process allowed ... that the library should be so large as many of the century accumulations of Europe Fifty thousand volumes onthe spot would be suf®cient ± gathered together scienti®cally, in the ®rst instance, ... studies for those authors who desire to pursue their investigations with their authorities around them, or who wish to make new books on old Burton 's recipe, ``as apothecaries make new mixtures,...
... earnings as measured by ROA, and worse liquidity as measured by Cash & Due to assets, Investment Securities to assets, and Brokered Deposits to assets These results closely follow the univariate results ... Reserves): Since loan loss reserves represent a reduction in assets against anticipated losses on specific assets (e.g., a loan), they provide a source of strength against subsequent losses Consequently, ... based only upon capital ignores five of the six CAMELS components and likely seriously misclassifies “problem banks.” For all of these reasons, we not consider Torna s study to be a close substitute...
... elements the government wants on a ship, regulations it imposes for standards and requirements in shipbuilding practices, and methods it uses to purchase ships These customer-driven factors increase ... reconsider the mission orientation of ships Rather than building large, multi-mission ships, the Navy could build smaller, mission-focused ships, thereby constraining requirements growth and reducing the ... its underlying reasons For example, if the increase is continuous and steady, then escalation may be due to a systemic issue such as the increase of shipbuilding input cost (e.g., greater costs...
... (such as radar), other mission systems (such as electronic countermeasures, communications, targeting systems, guns, and missiles), and propulsion systems To understand how price changes in these ... reducing signatures (i.e., reducing the possibility of detection by sensors such as radar) Equipment comprises all systems such as avionics (electronics to control the aircraft), sensors (such ... contains is incomplete and does not document the sources of information or the underlying assumptions such as operating conditions or maximum speed evaluated We expanded these data with figures in published...
... band from the start of the sample up to the Asian crisis However, further statistical analyses suggest that the mean excess return of the second sub-period excluding the crisis is positive and ... pricing error This measure is an un-standardized residual from the excess currency returns equation (equation 2) and represents the portion of the currency excess returns (deviations from UIRP) not ... liberalization The reduction in the excess currency returns as a result of the negative market and size betas in the second sub-period suggests that it has become integrated Conclusion In this paper we use...
... operation, use, and protection of society s essential physical assets and natural resources and to enhance the related social assets of safety and security of individuals in transit and in their ... supply chain Their decisions, however, have consequences that affect other users of the transportation system, communities through which the infrastructure passes, andthe environment, because different ... operations and concerns over highway congestion, rail freight is seen as part of the solution to increased logistics costs Many of the largest shippers optimize their logistics systems by shipping some...
... U. S. -based and non-asset-backed corporate issues Includes only GNMA, FNMA, and FHLMC mortgage-backed securities Rough estimates by Moodys’ Investor Services Sources: Public Securities Association, Monthly ... table presents the total number of time-series and crosssectional observations The first time-series observation is lost to estimate the autocorrelation coefficients The Pre and Post subscripts refer ... Another common explanation relies upon differences in the standard call provisions included in taxable and taxexempt bond issues Municipal bonds usually provide the issuer the option to call bonds...