... Table 3.12 Bankingsector determinants of market power (Table 8) 82 Table 3.13 Bankingsector determinants of regional growth (Table 9) 82 Table 3.14 Bankingsector determinants of earning stability ... more involvement inthe business of Spanish savings banks and also included the provision of financial aid to the Caja General de Consignaciones y Depósitos, which invested the funds mainly in ... favourable view ofthe possible role ofthe state in financial markets. INVESTIGATING DIVERSITY INTHEBANKINGSECTORIN EUROPE | 27 This argues for diversity. Diversity offers an optimal...
... review and analyze the situation ofthe financial sector and its regulation in terms ofthe level of financial activity and the mix of financial instruments and services available inthe economy; ... markets as ofthe end of October 2005. The report disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. The report carries the names ofthe authors ... robustness and resiliency ofthe financial sector and the future effectiveness ofthe current institutional structure of financial regulation in light ofthe financial industry’s development strategy;...
... allowing comprehensive logging without compromising performance. The cost of cloud computing in information security management includes the costs of migrating, implementing, integrating, training, ... determined by the sensitivity level ofthe information involved and the criticality or value to the University ofthe Service involved. 7.0 Conclusion Cloud computing is a combination of several ... training, and redesigning. Also it includes the cost of training supporting people inthe new processes. The new architecture could generate new security holes and issues during redesigning...
... losses of some large banks were disclosed. The comeback of trust into the business models ofthebankingsector would most likely be undermined. Finally, the lacking intention ofthe central ... not only minimizes the risk of future losses but also keeps the initial capital requirements ofthe bad bank low. The source of financing determines whether the government or private sector ... borne first by the taxpayer. The greater the amount paid initially for the troubled assets, the higher the risk of future losses. The participation ofthe private sectorin absorbing these losses...
... variety of industries, in particular the forest industry. The vast majority of tugs involved in forest operations are third party contractors and are therefore included in the ocean transport sector. Data ... increases in leisure/retirement time, and with increasing awareness of the ocean amenities ofthe province. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games will highlight the province as a world class tourist destination ... underestimates.3.8 Other Ocean SectorsThere are many other sectors inthe B.C. economy that are dependent on the ocean environment. However, most of these sectors will be addressed implicitly inthe analysis...
... Growers in the Plantation Sector There is predominance of small growers in the plantation sector. Table 4.12 reveals the share of small growers in the production of plantation crops in South ... significance of this sector. Table 4.5 shows the details ofthe Centre-State break up ofthe various taxes from the Plantation sector to the State Govenunent. I ,A varlety of taxes ;inti duties ... of mountains stretching down to the plains of Kerala. Table 4.13 shows the State-wise distribution of tea planted areas inthe South. Table 4.13 Tea Plantation Areas inthe South (in hectares)...
... recorded the acidity inthe rain water in April, May yearly. No using of rain water in early rainy season is recommended as way to treat the air-dust and other pollutants deposited in the house-roofs ... inthe coastal lands ofthe delta. Saline encroachment effects almost half ofthe MD. The salinity is caused by sea water intrusion in open mouths and estuaries. The phenomenon of salinity ... bars inthe sea in front ofthe estuaries. Otherwise, in early rainy season, nearly 1,6 million hectares ofthe delta are infected by the acidity water due to the washing out aluminium and iron...
... residentialaccommodation inZimbabwe acquainting them with the purposes ofthe researchproposed and seeking their cooperation. At the time there was no centralorganisation, including the National Council for the ... visited. The matron or warden was interviewed with the help of a questionnaire, and asked about the running and routine ofthe home, the infIrmities of the residenL<!,and their occupations. The buildings ... otherwise. In carrying out the programme of visits, the frrst step was to seek out the old agevisitors (the Social Welfare Office inthe area) to discuss questions of policyand the administration of...
... effects include the purchase of commodities produced inthe periphery by the core, the movement of capital from the core to the peripheral region and the movement of labour from the periphery to the ... Baldwin (1957). Secondly, there was the re-emergence of central place theory based on the work of Christaller (1933) and Lösch (1939, 1954). Finally, there was the introduction ofthe concept of ... structuralism. They held the view that the expansion ofthe capitalist system was the reason for the underdevelopment ofthe countries inthe periphery of the world economy. The dependency...
... quality of life but concluded that, although these factors may con-tribute to the initiation of morbidity, the biology of the disease appears to predominate, overriding the potentialinfluence of ... cancerbetween patients receiving intermittent and continuoustreatment strategies. The findings indicated that changes in the quality of life index, measured by a series of LinearAnalog Self Assessment ... helpful in interpreting the findingsfrom studies ofthe relationship between quality of lifedata and survival duration. Quality of life data might bemarkers ofthe socio-economic status of cancer...