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The Influence of State Owned Banks on Private Savings
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Existing research on the determinants of private saving rates focuses on the effects of socio-economic factors and financial development. These studies do not provide a comprehensive picture of the influence of government-owned ...
Are Large-scale Poverty Alleviation Programmes Implemented with Electoral Goals in Mind? A Study of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in India
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Impact evaluations of poverty alleviation programmes often do not take into account political placement and implementation effort while estimating effectiveness. This can give rise to biased estimates if politicians make ...
The Effects of the MASAF III Public Works Program on the Likelihood of Owning a Household Enterprise in Malawi
(Georgetown University, 2014)
This study estimates the indirect effects of the MASAF III Public Works Program (PWP) on the likelihood of a household to run a business in Malawi. To do this, the study uses crosssectional data from the IHS3 nationally ...
The Role of Financial Liberalization in Consumption Booms
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Consumption booms, defined as unusual upsurge in a country's real private consumption expenditures, are often perceived as dangerous macroeconomic events because of their detrimental effects on home goods prices, the balance ...
The Impact of Government Regulatory Behavior on the Transition to 3G Mobile Technology-A Cross-country Study
(Georgetown University, 2014)
The transition to 3G mobile technology varies across countries with respect to the timing of 3G's initial entry to a county and the diffusion of 3G technology enabled services. Past studies have demonstrated demographic ...
CORRUPTION AND FDI: A REGIONAL STUDY OF DEVELOPING SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
(Georgetown University, 2014)
This paper examines the empirical relationship between corruption and foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries of Southeast Asia. Difference General Method of Moments (GMM) is utilized to take advantage of ...
The Effect of Country-Level Income on Domestic Terrorism: A Worldwide Analysis of the Difference between Lone-Wolf and Group Affiliated Domestic Terrorism
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to be studied as an entity unto itself. It has long been postulated that a country's wealth influences its domestic terrorism ...
Relationship Between Economic Activity and the Size of the International Student Population in OECD Countries
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Education has become a global business and tertiary education is the biggest contributor. From 1975 to 2011, the number of international students enrolled in tertiary education among the OECD countries grew from 0.8 million ...
THE BLIND MAN'S ELEPHANT: BROADENING PERSPECTIVES TO SAVE THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Ivory poaching has evolved from a local and regional nuisance to a vexing global threat in need of immediate action. The ivory trade is one of the world's largest illicit activities, funneling money to terrorist groups, ...
Banking, Real Estate Markets and Macroprudential Policy: Quantitative Studies and Empirical Support
(Georgetown University, 2014)
This dissertation studies frictions in the lending market that generate overlending and lax lending standards. Chapter 2 develops a quantitative model to study two frictions: 1) limited liability and 2) banks failing to ...