Browsing by Subject "Macroeconomics"
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Are Indian stock markets driven more by sentiment or fundamentals? a case study based on relationship between investor sentiment and stock market volatility in Indian markets
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of the research paper is to examine the relationship between investor sentiment and stock market volatility in the context of Indian stock market. There is much research into the relationship between the two but ... -
Austerity : an examination of fiscal concentration in an open economy with fiscal and monetary restrictions, the case of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research is both timely and of the utmost relevance, given that the implementation of aus-terity fiscal policies has impacted Irish society and its economy in the wake of a post financial crisis. It has consequences ... -
Concrete progress
(TASC, 2010)Policy suggestions for government for actionable steps within the context of post-financial crash Ireland. Author keywords: Innovation, reform, aid -
The conflict between the concept of ECB’s political independence with regard to the EU member states and the influence they exerted on the Italian political scene in 2011, culminating with prime minister Berlusconi’s resignation, interpreted throughout classics on statecraft by Plato, Machiavelli and Hobbes
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This research focuses on the conflict between the platonic concept or pure ideal of central banks‟ independence from Governments and its practical application in real life. Plato taught us that a pure ideal is perfect ... -
Copper as key indicator of economic health
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Copper is the oldest metal known to humans. It plays important role in old civilizations like Egyptian and Romans. But the importance of copper is increased after the industrial revolution and today it played an important ... -
An evaluation of the bubble and bust cycle of the Irish property market through applicaton of the Kindleberger-Aliber-Minsky model
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This Dissertation critically analyses and evaluates the Irish property bubble of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The evaluation was done through the application of a model based on the works of Hyman Minsky, Charles ... -
How sustainable is the U.S. economic recovery?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The main purpose of this study is to better understand the U.S economy recovery in order to know if the recent crisis will be followed by another one much bigger or if the United States will be fully recovered. Through ... -
Iceland’s response to their economic and banking crises
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In times before its economic crisis, Iceland developed to a country with one of the highest living standards in the world. This time was characterized by privatisation and liberalisation. Its rise, however, ended abruptly ... -
Impact of quantitative easing on emerging markets : a study on Indian markets
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Abstract The Problem: To understand and analyze the mechanisms, effects and consequences of conventional and unconventional monetary policy (UMP) on the Global Financial System and Emerging Markets in particular. The ... -
The impact of the recession in Ireland on training and development, a senior management perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The recent recession in Ireland has had dramatic effects across the business world. Organisations have witnessed many changes and have had to adapt to a new environment. The area of training and development is a critical ... -
The impact of the “Underground Economy” upon the availability of credit and local growth in Southern Italy : the Naples case
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The central research question of this study aims to answer is: Does the “Shadow Economy” or “Underground Economy” affects the credit market (from a Bank’s perspective) in Naples? : Evidence from the local growth. This ... -
Impacts and strategic implications of environmentally related non-tariff barriers on exporters from developing countries : a case study of the Chinese organic food industry
(Dublin Business School, 2007)This thesis researched the influence of ETBs on exporters from developing countries and their corresponding strategies through a case study of the Chinese organic food industry. Initially, a description of international ... -
Ireland. Economic growth and labour turnover. An overview
(Portobello College, 2001)Over the past decade Ireland has witnessed unprecedented economic growth, with growth figures on average 8 per cent per year, over the 6 years leading to 2000. A large factor attributing to this growth was Ireland's ... -
Rebalancing the power
(TASC, 2012)An analysis of the political options open at European level to leverage power with their financial markets. Author keywords: Markets, politics, Europe, power -
Why corporations fail : an exploration & theory on the recurring themes in corporate failure
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This research closes a gap in literature, by exploring the causes of corporate-failure (CF) in order to make an induction as to the recurring themes in CF. The questions to be answered by the research includes: 1. What ... -
Working in a recession : are immigrants unwanted guests?
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The purpose of this dissertation is to estimate the impact of foreign nationals on the wages and employment levels of native Irish workers. Further aims are to analyse the demographic and educational characteristics of ...