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Current account adjustment and retained earnings

2019

First published online: 04 March 2019 This paper develops a formal strategy to calculate current accounts with retained earnings ( RE) on equity investment and analyzes their adjustment during the global financial crisis. RE are the part of companies' profits which is reinvested and not distributed to shareholders as dividends. International statistical standards treat RE on foreign direct investment and RE on portfolio investment differently: while the former enter the current and financial account, the latter do not. We show that this differential treatment strongly affects current accounts of several advanced economies, frequently referred to as financial centers, with large positions in…

Economics and EconometricsRetained earnings05 social sciencesForeign direct investmentMonetary economicsCurrent accountPortfolio investmentCapital accountInvestment (macroeconomics)0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisEconomicsPortfolio050207 economicsFinance050205 econometrics
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Finance, globalisation, technology and inequality: Do nonlinearities matter?

2021

Abstract Relying on data for 90 economies over 1970-2015 and panel estimation techniques, we investigate how financial development, globalisation and technology affect income inequality. Our findings reveal significant nonlinearities, consistent with either Ushaped or inverted-U shaped relationships. As such, depending on whether a certain threshold value is achieved, the same determinants of income distribution exert opposite effects in different countries. Globalisation is associated with increasing inequality in most advanced economies, but with falling disparities for the large majority of emerging economies. Technology and financial development lead to increasing inequality for most em…

Economics and EconometricsTransmission channelLabour economicsTechnology050208 financeInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesForeign direct investmentGlobalizationEconomic inequalityInequalityIncome distribution0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsEmerging marketsGlobalizationNonlinearityFinancePanel datamedia_commonPanel data
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Portfolio performance and the Euro: Prospects for new potential EMU members

2008

Abstract Entering the EMU removes currency risk for assets originating in the Euro area while diversification opportunities are likely reduced. Taking the perspective of an investor in one of the 12 countries that joined the EU in 2004–2007, we contrast actual optimal composition of international equity holdings against two artificial scenarios: costless hedging against exchange rate risk and presuming the local market to be part of the EMU. State specific optimal portfolios are determined from realized covariances for the period 2000–2006. Optimized risk is found smaller under currency unification and implied Sharp ratios signal significant benefits of EMU participation.

Economics and EconometricsUnificationRealized varianceCurrencyDiversification (finance)Equity (finance)EconomicsPortfolioMonetary economicsForeign exchange riskState specificFinanceJournal of International Money and Finance
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European Integration and the Disembedding of Labour Market Regulation: Transnational Labour Relations at theEuropeanCentralBank Construction Site

2013

European integration through mutual recognition has facilitated the growth of a pan-European labour supply system in which transnational subcontractors ‘post’ workers from low-wage areas to higher wage areas. This allows employers to create spaces of exception in which the national industrial relations system of the country where work occurs does not fully apply. Drawing on interviews with managers, workers, unionists and works councillors at the European Central Bank construction site in Frankfurt, Germany, this article shows how transnational subcontracting allows employers to access, and create competition between, sovereign regulatory regimes. It concludes that high-cost, high-collectiv…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWageInternational tradeGeneral Business Management and Accountinglanguage.human_languageLabor relationsGermanCompetition (economics)Market economySovereigntyLabour supplyPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationSoziologie SozialwissenschaftenEconomicslanguageBusiness and International ManagementbusinessIndustrial relationsmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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Impacts of sovereign risk premium on bank profitability: Evidence from euro area

2021

We analyse the effects of low and negative interest rates and sovereign risk premium on bank profitability among 154 Eurozone banks during the period 2005–2019. In contrast to some of the results in the previous literature, we find that the euro area banks have not suffered too much from the extremely low and negative interest rate era regarding their net interest margins. However, the overall profitability has lowered clearly during the sample period, and the sovereign risk premium has a robust negative effect on all the overall profitability measures, both with risk-adjustment and without it, but it seems to have an increasing effect on the degree of wholesale funding and loan loss provis…

Economics and Econometricseuroaluepankitmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policySample (statistics)Monetary economicskannattavuuskorkopolitiikkaUnconventional monetary policyBanking sectorInterest ratekorkoNegative interest ratesLoanWholesale fundingEconomicsSovereign risk premiumProfitability indexBank profitabilityFinancemedia_commonCredit riskInternational Review of Financial Analysis
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Japan's FDI drivers in a time of financial uncertainty. New evidence based on Bayesian Model Averaging

2021

En este artículo analizamos los determinantes del stock de FDI saliente de Japón para el período 1996–2017. Este período es especialmente relevante ya que abarca un proceso de creciente globalización económica y dos crisis financieras. Para ello, consideramos un amplio conjunto de variables candidatas basadas en la teoría, así como en análisis empíricos previos. Nuestra muestra incluye un total de 27 países anfitriones. Seleccionamos las covariables utilizando una metodología basada en datos, el análisis Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA). Además, también analizamos si estos determinantes cambian según el grado de desarrollo (emergentes vs desarrollados) o las áreas geográficas (UE vs Asia Orie…

Economics and Econometricsfinancial developmentHorizontal and verticalforeign direct investmentSample (statistics)Foreign direct investmentBayesian inferenceEconomic globalization:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]0502 economics and businessinstitutional qualityEconomicsEast Asia050207 economicsEmerging marketsStock (geology)040101 forestryFinancebusiness.industry05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesjapangravitybayesian model averagingPolitical Science and International Relations0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesbusinessFinanceJapan and the World Economy
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Can stability of foreign aid agreement reduce global income inequality?

2017

Abstract Global initiatives on debt relief call for increasing foreign aid assistance to alleviate income inequality. But the potential gains from foreign aid policy coordination may be limited by the willing participation of diverse and self-interested donor countries. If stability of the foreign aid agreement does not occur, then aid effectiveness fails. Thus, the aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of the stability of foreign aid agreement on income redistribution amongst countries. The findings show that stability has positive effects on income mobility from the rich to the poorest countries reducing global income inequality.

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Stability (learning theory)International economicsAid effectivenessForeign aidEconomic inequalityIncome inequality metricsIncome distributionSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeDebtComputable general equilibrium model; Foreign aid; Global income inequality; Stability.0502 economics and businessComputable general equilibrium modelEconomicsGlobal income inequality050207 economicsRedistribution of income and wealthStability.050205 econometrics media_common
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INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES IN OLIGOPOLY WITH HETEROGENEOUS FIRMS

2016

This paper examines the foreign direct investment (FDI) versus exports decision of foreign oligopolistic firms under cost heterogeneity. An additional motivation for firms to invest abroad is the technological sourcing via spillovers, which flow from the host more efficient firm to foreign less advantaged firms. For intermediate values of the set-up costs associated with FDI entry, it is shown that foreign firms choose opposite entry strategies. An equilibrium where the less efficient foreign firm exports whereas the more efficient invests is more likely to happen when foreign firms become more heterogeneous, the larger the trade costs and not too big oligopolistic profitability. Interestin…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic policyMonetary economicsForeign direct investmentTrade costOligopolyMicroeconomicsInternationalization0502 economics and businessEconomicsProfitability index050207 economicsWelfare050205 econometrics media_commonMarket failureBulletin of Economic Research
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The choice of a foreign language as university degree: Expectations and traits of study

2017

The aim of this study is to report the degree which is most demanded by students in their final year of university and training Higher Level and to analyze the influence of parameters of gender, field of study, academic and professional interests and motives in the choosing a degree or qualification Foreign Language. This study involves a total of 1,162 students from Spain, with an age between 17 and 21 occurs years (M= 18.24 years, SD = 1.258). The main conclusions of this research is drawn that about one in ten are students who intend to study the three degrees of a foreign language is in the University (Grade of English Studies, Translation and Interpretation and Primary Mention Foreign …

Educational GuidanceLengua ExtranjeraGradosDegreesEducationOrientación Educativaelección de estudiosorientación pedagógicalenguas extranjerasForeign Languageestudios universitariosdiferencia de sexo:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA
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O ensino da língua em sociedades bilíngues. Aspectos gramaticais e culturais do espanhol de Valência

2019

Despite their homogeneity, all languages have linguistic variety, both geographical and social, and these variations should be taken into account in the teaching and learning of a (foreign) language. In bilingual territories there are constant interferences between the spoken languages, a phenomenon which has attracted the attention of many specialists. In this article, we describe the most outstanding characteristics of spoken Spanish in Valencia, a bilingual territory where, in addition to Spanish, Valencian –a dialect of Catalan- is spoken. We also make some proposals of morphosyntactic and lexical as well as social and cultural character to apply these characteristics to the classroom o…

EmbryologyHistoryForeign languagelanguageCatalanCell BiologyAnatomyValencianlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsDevelopmental BiologyRevista EntreLinguas
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