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Papers On International Economics & Finance
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Canadian Trade: Global, Local and Inter-Provincial Trade Barriers
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This is a 3 page paper discussing different perceptions and aspects of Canadian trade in regards to municipal, provincial and global levels. Canadian trade varies in regards to its acceptance, perception and policies on the municipal, provincial or global levels. Many World Trade Organization (WTO) Members find that certain restrictive policies and tariffs in Canada present barriers in some markets although the WTO has found that access to the Canadian market is “generally liberal” despite some protectionist measures within the country. Canadian businesses interested in inter-provincial trade have found that the inter-provincial barriers are often too costly and it is more cost efficient to promote trade markets within the U.S. than within Canada itself; barriers which trade boards and chambers of commerce should eliminate in order allow Canadian businesses to prosper within Canada. On the other hand, certain municipalities have found that trade policies related to the GATS agreement have “liberalized” services to such an extent that national and international businesses now challenge local businesses; businesses municipalities wish to shield.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJCantr1.rtf
Capital Account Liberalization
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A 6 page paper examining to what extent capital
account liberalization is in response to the collapse of the Bretton Woods system. The financial
systems devised at Bretton Woods ended in 1971, and the current global account liberalization is
seen as resulting in part from the collapse of the Bretton Woods accords in that it seeks to replace
it with another rather than operate without one at all. The paper describes the Bretton Woods
system as well as today's approaches to controlling capital movement. Bibliography lists 8
sources in 20 footnotes.
Filename: KSintlCapital.wps
Capital in Developing Economies
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An 8 page paper discussing the contribution that capital can be expected to make in economic development and why it is necessary. Every activity requires capital funding, and initial economic activity contributes to growth of capital available for further development. This process is stunted and sometimes halted in the face of political corruption, where lack of transparency enables capital growth to be siphoned off to individuals. Developing nations need to be able to attract foreign direct investment and construct a regulatory environment that encourages further economic development. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSdevEconCap.rtf
Capital Raising Options for BT
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This 8 page paper considers the different options that are open to a company wishing to raise capital and applies the to the UK case of BT. The options include considering the recovery of monies owed, use of a share issue, bonds and debt and the sale of assets. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEBTcappr.rtf
Capital Structure at CSX Corporation
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A 10 page paper discussing long term financing policy and capital structure, risk management policy and acquisition analysis at rail and shipping company CSX Corporation. The paper provides a view of the business environment at CSX in late 2004, reviews the results of its acquisition of Conrail and identifies Union Pacific as a potential acquisition target in the future. The theme of the paper is valuation analysis; it provides instruction for assessing conditions according to the Modigliani-Miller and Black-Scholes models but does not provide those calculations. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSfinCSXcapStruc.rtf
Capitalism & Internationalism / Changing Economics
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An 8 page paper that compares the major points in three texts that outline the changing face of economics and the transformation of capitalism inherent in the progression of the world market as we move towards the 21st century. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Capinter.wps
Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM)
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A 12 page overview of the history and existing function of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community and Common Market. Illuminates the role this organization has in unifying the Caribbean nations and islands from both a trade area perspective and a regional integration perspective. Outlines accomplishments and goals and makes suggestions for the future. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPcarico.wps
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