Financial crisis
- Unravelling the impact of the global financial crisis on the South African labour market
- S. Verick / International Labour Organization, 2010
- South Africa, Africas largest economy, fell into recession half way through 2008, with job losses numbering almost 900,000. Real GDP growth in the third quarter of 2009 suggested that the South African economy was exiting recess...
- Discussion note on the triple crisis
- Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, 2012
- The current global crisis is so severe and encompasses so many areas – finance, climate, food, energy – that countries have been forced, willy-nilly, to coordinate with each other. The question is who has benefited from su...
- The gender perspectives of the financial crisis
- WomenWatch, UN, 2012
- UN resources on the gender perspectives of the financial crisis.
- Poverty reduction is uneven across the Asian region
- G. Wan; I. Sebastian / Asian Development Bank, 2011
- Despite continued poverty reduction in the region, Asia and the Pacific remains home to the majority of the world’s poor. In 2008, around 63% of the poor worldwide lived in the region. This paper updates poverty...
- The global financial and economic crisis and its impact on women: a human rights perspective
- S Nigam; S Mishra / Programme on Women's Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 2011
- How has the global financial and economic crisis impacted on south Asian countries, and how has it affected women and men differently? Common economic analyses have highlighted the social impact using financial indicators. But this ap...
- Bangladesh weathering the storm of the global financial crisis
- M. Rahman; K.G. Moazzem; S.S. Hossain / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2009
- This study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue examines the impact of the ongoing global financial crisis on the economy and other social dimensions of Bangladesh. It also critically reviews the initiatives taken by the government in re...
- Long term declining trend of profitability has deepened due to undirected and partial deregulations
- M. Hossain; F. Rafiq / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
- This paper analyses the behaviour of the Japanese banks at the outset of the asset price bubble in the late 1980s. The paper argues that with the advent of financial deregulations, the declining trend of profitability forced the banks...
- Islamic banks’ profitability has not been impacted during Asian and Global Financial crises
- N. Ahmad; M. Noor / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
- Islamic banks today exist in all parts of the world, and are looked upon as a viable alternative system which has many things to offer. While it was initially developed to fulfill the needs of Muslims, Islamic banking has now gained u...
- Promoting new development paths for LDCs
- Z. Kožul-Wright; A. Collardeau-Angleys; J. Davis / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2010
- This report reviews the economic situations of least developed countries (LDCs) under the recent global financial crisis, trying to draw the contours for new international development architecture (NIDA) for LDCs. The report no...
- East Asia’s trade after the financial crisis
- P.C. Athukorala; A. Kohpaiboon / Research Centre International Economics, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, 2010
- The ‘decoupling’ thesis - that the East Asian region has become a self-contained economic entity with potential for maintaining its own growth dynamism, independent of traditional developed market economies, was a po...
- Unravelling the impact of the global financial crisis on the South African labour market
- S. Verick / International Labour Organization, 2010
- South Africa, Africas largest economy, fell into recession half way through 2008, with job losses numbering almost 900,000. Real GDP growth in the third quarter of 2009 suggested that the South African economy was exiting recess...
- Discussion note on the triple crisis
- Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, 2012
- The current global crisis is so severe and encompasses so many areas – finance, climate, food, energy – that countries have been forced, willy-nilly, to coordinate with each other. The question is who has benefited from su...
- The gender perspectives of the financial crisis
- WomenWatch, UN, 2012
- UN resources on the gender perspectives of the financial crisis.
- Poverty reduction is uneven across the Asian region
- G. Wan; I. Sebastian / Asian Development Bank, 2011
- Despite continued poverty reduction in the region, Asia and the Pacific remains home to the majority of the world’s poor. In 2008, around 63% of the poor worldwide lived in the region. This paper updates poverty...
- The global financial and economic crisis and its impact on women: a human rights perspective
- S Nigam; S Mishra / Programme on Women's Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 2011
- How has the global financial and economic crisis impacted on south Asian countries, and how has it affected women and men differently? Common economic analyses have highlighted the social impact using financial indicators. But this ap...
- Bangladesh weathering the storm of the global financial crisis
- M. Rahman; K.G. Moazzem; S.S. Hossain / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2009
- This study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue examines the impact of the ongoing global financial crisis on the economy and other social dimensions of Bangladesh. It also critically reviews the initiatives taken by the government in re...
- Long term declining trend of profitability has deepened due to undirected and partial deregulations
- M. Hossain; F. Rafiq / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
- This paper analyses the behaviour of the Japanese banks at the outset of the asset price bubble in the late 1980s. The paper argues that with the advent of financial deregulations, the declining trend of profitability forced the banks...
- Islamic banks’ profitability has not been impacted during Asian and Global Financial crises
- N. Ahmad; M. Noor / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
- Islamic banks today exist in all parts of the world, and are looked upon as a viable alternative system which has many things to offer. While it was initially developed to fulfill the needs of Muslims, Islamic banking has now gained u...
- Promoting new development paths for LDCs
- Z. Kožul-Wright; A. Collardeau-Angleys; J. Davis / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2010
- This report reviews the economic situations of least developed countries (LDCs) under the recent global financial crisis, trying to draw the contours for new international development architecture (NIDA) for LDCs. The report no...
- East Asia’s trade after the financial crisis
- P.C. Athukorala; A. Kohpaiboon / Research Centre International Economics, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, 2010
- The ‘decoupling’ thesis - that the East Asian region has become a self-contained economic entity with potential for maintaining its own growth dynamism, independent of traditional developed market economies, was a po...
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