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VI. A. Macroeconomic Stability: WHAT DETERMINES STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA?
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| The previous section has provided enough evidence to make a convincing case that stock
market development at least creates the enabling environment for a successful economic
growth. The policy question, therefore, is what determines stock market development? The
literature suggests that sound macroeconomic environment, well developed banking sector,
transparent and accountable institutions, and shareholder protection are necessary
preconditions for the efficient functioning of stock markets in Africa. |
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OPENING THE DOOR IN THE EAST TO WESTERN CAPITAL
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| Many companies in Eurasia are looking to the West for capital, expertise, and much more these days. But few actually have the necessary experience, contacts, and knowledge to acquire them. The rapid growth and development of Eurasia’s economies and a resurgence of its domestic markets has sprawled the need for additional financial resources in the form of loans, investments, and other financial instruments. Western companies can also take advantage of the exciting opportunities currently available in Eurasia. This article shows the way for both. |
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Technology Transfer through Training Spillovers
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| HRD activities conducted by the MNEs have proven to be important for host
developing countries since domestic firms are more likely to face training constraints due
to market failure. MNE training is also important since it is most likely to bring in the
advanced skills and technologies to which domestic firms otherwise have no access.
One important channel through which this technology may transfer from MNEs to
domestic firms is the so-called training spillovers. |
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HRD Policies to Promote Training and Spillovers
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| The above assessment of selected past empirical evidence suggests that firms, in
spite of large productivity gains, underinvest in training due to market failures such as
credit market constraints, lack of information and labour turnovers. The underinvestment
is even more acute among small- and medium-sized domestic firms that tend to have
higher productivity gains from training compared to MNEs or large domestic firms. It has
also shown that MNEs have numerous channels to improve HRD in host developing
countries by training their own workers and facilitating training spillovers. This calls for
policy measures to tackle market failures in training and to stimulate training spillovers,
especially among domestic small- and medium-sized firms. |
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Is Africa Choking on its own development?
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| Majority of African countries have reported increased economic growth rates over the past year signalling a wave of new foreign direct investments on the continent. This is good news given that increased returns from such investments will fuel Africa’s quest for development. However, this has had some negative connotations because benefits of such growth are not visible in major cities across Africa. |
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When the Fed Bails Out the BIG 3...Who Bails Out the Dealers?
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| The Senate and House got a jolt this week while debating whether to bail out the Big 3 when it was learned that we shed over 500,000 jobs in November. The possibility of additional job losses from the domestic auto industry became the main reason for
rushing to approve a bail out. Weʼll call it “Job 1”, coining a phrase from Ford. During the wonder years of post 911 rebates, 0% financing, and high margin sales of pick-ups and large SUVʼs the domestic manufacturers started adding new dealership locations like drunken sailors, diluting the value of the existing locations, lowering their sales, raising their marketing expenses for a share of voice in the over crowded print and electronic media, while forcing additional inventory on all of the locations.
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Investments That Build Personal Wealth
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| The real investments do not promise getting rich quickly. While there are few investments that guarantee huge profits, the risks are too much to handle. If you can earn a fortune in few days, you can also lose all your money instantly if risks are not handled very well. |
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Self Storage: Second Class Investment? Not Anymore!
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| Investments are investments, especially in real estate. The rules haven’t changed and the name of the game is still “Return.” Then, perhaps, it should not be so surprising that a niche in the broad spectrum of real estate investing that was once considered to be an alternative, is fast becoming the new trend-setter. |
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Why Santa was sued for a personal grievance when he changed the Elf roster
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| Even Santa wasn’t immune from the recession. The global credit crunch had affected his long term investments in reindeer stock and commodities, which meant that the income from those investments had taken a tumble. Santa knew that he could not cut back on Christmas presents for the kids so something had to give. He felt the only option was to cut some hours out of the Elf roster. |
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Different Types of Investments
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| Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under it. |
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DIVERSIFICATION - HOW TO GET THE BENEFITS
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| Quite simply, it is about not putting all your eggs in one basket. There are many places to invest your money from low return, low risk investments such as cash and fixed interest investments to growth assets such as property and shares, both domestic shares and international. |
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