Essays about: "Integration debt"

Showing result 16 - 18 of 18 essays containing the words Integration debt.

  1. 16. European Engagement with Africa : Problems, Potentials and the Way Forward

    University essay from IHH, Statsvetenskap

    Author : Gadinga Amstrong Dopgima; [2010]
    Keywords : Europe; Africa; Underdevelopment; Historical paradox; Colonialization; Globalization; Hegemonism;

    Abstract : This research seeks to evaluate European engagement with Africa looking at the problems, pontentials and way forward. The continent’s treasure chest of varied natural resource endowments, have made it the source of historic, economic and political competition from especially western interests, a trend that has combined dangerously with the region’s poor leadership and democratic profile in impoverishing its masses, escalating lethal conflicts, while upsetting hard earned developments gains, that have been made. READ MORE

  2. 17. Household debt in Sweden an empirical investigation of the determinants of the debt increase from 1980-2009

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Sanja Panic; [2010]
    Keywords : Household debt; Sweden; Engle-Granger; Life-cycle hypothesis; co-integration; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The Swedish household debt has been quite high and increasing for the past 30 years. In this thesis I tried to find the underlying reasons for the development in the long-run by using the Engle-Granger two-step model for co-integration but found that there was no co-integration between the household debt to disposable income ratio and the chosen variables. READ MORE

  3. 18. The Euro's Effect on Cross-Border Portfolio Investments in the Eurozone

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomi

    Author : Henrik Bergh; Robert Johansson; [2007]
    Keywords : International asset allocation; Cross-border investment; Common currency effect; Gravity model; Euro;

    Abstract : The introduction of the euro as a common currency represented a major step in the ongoing European integration process, with major implications for financial markets. This paper examines to what extent the euro has increased cross-border portfolio investments within the Eurozone, using newly released CPIS data. READ MORE