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Sivakumar, Sivalingam. "Dancing on the edge : the dynamics of external debt in the United States, South Korea and Argentina." Title page, table of contents and preface only, 1987. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09arms624.pdf.

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Shayanewako, V. B. "The impact of foreign debt on economic growth in South Africa." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1015140.

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This study analyses the economic impact between foreign debt and economic growth in South Africa. By fitting a production function model to annual data for the period 1980-2011, the study examines the dynamic effect of debt service, capital stock and labour force on the economic growth of the country. By following Cunningham (1993), it has identified the long-run and short-run causal relationships among the included variables. The results indicate that the debt servicing burden has a negative effect on the productivity of labour and capital, and thereby affect economic growth adversely. The results also illustrate that the debt service ratio tends to negatively affect GDP and the rate of economic growth in the long-run, which, in turn, reduces the ability of the country to service its debt. Similarly, the estimated error correction term shows the existence of a significant long-run causal relationship among the specified variables. Overall, the results suggest the existence of short-run and long-run causal relationships running from debt service to GDP.
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Youmans, Hernandez Pamela M. "The doctrine of odious debt : a solution for post apartheid South Africa." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2005. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/347.

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Health and Public Affairs
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Chung, Sae Won. "External Images of the EU: Comparative Analysis of EU Representations in Three Major South Korean Newspapers and Their Internet Editions." Thesis, University of Canterbury. National Centre for Research on Europe, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8921.

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This thesis explores textual and visual images of the EU in South Korea's three prestigious popular newspapers - Chosun Ilbo, Dong A Ilbo and Joong Ang Ilbo - and compares them to the imagery created by the internet versions of these newspapers. In recent years, much scholarly work has been done on the topics of EU imagery in print media, but no systemic attempt has yet been made to EU imagery in internet media. The thesis analyses EU news monitored daily in 12 months of 2008 (a year of the first G20 Summit in Washington and the 6th and 7th rounds of EU-Korea FTA negotiations). This study is interdisciplinary. The thesis draws on several significant theories and concepts from the media studies and linguistics. On top of this, a wide range of approaches of content and visual analysis were reviewed. The study then considers and adopts a multimethodological approach of content analysis (studies by Chaban and Holland) and of visual analysis (by Bain) based on visual semiotics. However, to cope with internet media it also adds several categories which add the notion of interactivity to the original content analysis. It incorporates categories originating from a social semiotic approach (elements of interactive and compositional meta-functions) into the original visual analysis. The results of this study are presented in three case studies. In the first section of each case study the thesis provides a comprehensive overview featuring the latest information and various perspectives (political, economic, social, environmental and developmental). The second section presents formal characteristics of EU images in print newspapers and their internet versions. The third section covers substantive characteristics in both versions. The last section suggests the results of visual analysis. The results of this thesis contribute to two areas of studies: EU external perception studies and internet communication studies: as well as enhancing a deeper understanding of EU-Korea relations.
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Tomíšek, Jakub. "Přímé zahraniční investice z Korejské republiky do zemí EU (zejména do ČE, Polska, Slovenska a Maďarska)." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-4302.

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Presented thesis is focused on the nature of Korean direct investments in European Union, especially in the new central European member states (The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). The major task of thesis is to clarify, which Korean companies invest in central Europe and why do these companies locate their investments in new member states. Additionally, character of existing investments is analyzed. Thesis is divided into three main parts. Firstly, the explanation of development of Korean multinationals is provided. The main question of second part is why Korean multinationals invest in Europe and what the impact of European economic integration is. In the third part, distribution of Korean investments in central Europe is demonstrated. Both the nature of foreign direct investments and the effect of economic integration are analyzed from theoretical perspective first. Subsequently, theoretical concepts are applied on real data. Answer to all three main questions (which, why and how) will provide insight into future development of Korean direct investments in central Europe (middle- and long-term perspective).
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Joseph, Stacey-Leigh. "Consolidating democracy, building civil society : the South African Council of Churches in post-apartheid South Africa and its policy of critical solidarity with the state." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007957.

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The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle against apartheid. The role of the SACC was first and foremost to provide a voice for the voiceless. It managed, among other tasks, to actively fill the void left by movements banned by the illegitimate apartheid government. As a result of its fight against the inequalities that existed in South Africa, its work adopted a political character. In the aftermath of post-apartheid South Africa, the SACC was left with the task of redefining its role within South African society and civil society, specifically. The euphoric sentiment in the mid-1990s was in part reflected in the SACC. However, the conclusion reached by the Council in 1995 was that it would also play a role of 'critical solidarity' which essentially meant that it would not shy away from attacking the government when the need arose. Since 1994, the South African government has implemented a number of policies that do not appear to be in the immediate interest of the majority of South African citizens atld have brought church and state into conflict. This thesis attempts to tackle three issues which are pertinent to the South African situation and which shed light on state-civil society interactions. These issues are HIV I Aids, the question of odious debt and the Zimbabwe crisis. By using both primary and secondary sources, the SACC's responses to government's handling of these matters will be compared with the responses of the South African Catholic Bishops Conference in order to determine their relationships with government. The conclusion of this investigation is that the SACC has in fact managed to maintain a position of critical solidarity. It has been faced with numerous challenges with regard to maintaining the fragile boundary of alliance with government on the one hand, and becoming anti-government on the other. However, by forming alliances with other civil society actors as well as fostering a relationship with government in order to facilitate mediation this dissertation argues that the SACC has become an essential member of South Africa's vibrant civil society.
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Sivakumar, Sivalingam. "Dancing on the edge : the dynamics of external debt in the United States, South Korea and Argentina." Thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/109242.

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Cho, Jaeho. "External debt and openness policy in Korea." 1992. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/34014323.html.

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Kohl, Richard David. "The causes of the third world debt crisis a comparison of Brazil and South Korea /." 1989. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/29196606.html.

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Kim, Chu-hun. "External debt and the growth of the Korean economy." Thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/9616.

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Rabinowitz, David. "Towards a theoretical foundation of Project Finance and its practice in South Africa." Diss., 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/23234.

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The academic research into Project Finance lags far behind the practice of it. Project Finance, with limited or non recourse debt as its defining characteristic, has been growing tremendously since 2001 and is set to grow even further. This is due to the massive spend in infrastructure both globally and in South Africa, the need for private sector involvement and the limited capacity of corporations‟ balance sheets to fund such projects. Given this setting, this research aims to act as a catalyst for the development of a theoretical foundation of Project Finance in South Africa and to encourage further research. There were two phases to the research. The first phase consisted of an analysis of twenty two case studies on international projects that have used Project Finance, with the aim of extracting theories, principles and lessons that can be used to form a theory base. The second phase consisted of sixteen interviews with South African Project Finance industry experts, based on the theory from phase one, with the aim of exploring the current state of South African Project Finance. The first phase resulted in a broad description of the theory of Project Finance that can be used as an introduction to Project Finance or as a base for further research. The second phase produced a portrayal of South African Project Finance as it relates to the theory with specific recommendations for further research into Project Finance in South Africa. Copyright
Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2010.
Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS)
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Geesa, Rachel Louise. "South Korean male adolescents' internal and external influences in academic achievement." 2014. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1744492.

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South Korean adolescents’ motivation for high academic achievement is strongly influenced by extraordinary parental support, pressures to achieve, and the practice of utilizing both public and private learning environments in South Korea. To remain competitive, educational leaders may benefit from observations of other countries’ academic successes and consider the implications for the current American educational structure. The purpose of this study is to explore South Korean male adolescents’ daily educational routines and their perceptions of their internal and external educational support systems in relation to their academic achievement. Furthermore, this study provides insightful data for educators, educational leaders, and global education critics about South Korean adolescents’ academic motivations and determinations. Such insights may be important to decision makers in evaluating education models. The review of literature for this study examines South Korea’s economic progression, educational structure, and familial and cultural standards. In this qualitative research, I observed and documented the educational perspectives of students, parents, and teachers at an all-male high school in Seoul, South Korea and collected data from the participants through interviews, observations, and reviews of academic-related documents. I used these data to better understand the relationship between adolescents’ family influences and adolescents’ academic achievements. I also used these data to achieve a reality-based understanding of how adolescents’ internal and external influences and motivations affect academic achievement. Although I could not formulate generalizations from this qualitative research, this study does provide insights into the relationships between South Koreans’ family standards, influences, and attitudes, and South Korean adolescents’ personal investments and value systems in education.
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"The dynamics and economic impact of foreign debt in South Africa." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3432.

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Foreign debt affects the economy through three main channels, namely: the debt overhang effect, the liquidity constraint effect and the uncertainty effect. The main aim of this study is to derive an optimal level of foreign debt relative to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for South Africa by investigating these channels. Incurring foreign debt is like a double edge sword. On the one side the foreign debt is needed for economic development (from a demand perspective) and on the other side the level of debt impacts on the economy through higher domestic interest rates, via the sovereign risk spread, (from a supply perspective). The factors that impact on capital flows as shown by previous periods of financial distress in the global capital markets and debt sustainability were investigated. This study shows that risk spreads are driven by both internal and external factors. Investors will price into the secondary risk spread their perceptions of the sustainability of foreign debt. This is also impacted by external factors such as contagion and the credit rating of a country. The different objectives of government in the internal capital market since 1994 and the secondary objectives of building liquidity benchmarks, diversifying the foreign currency portfolio, broadening the investor base in RSA bonds and borrowing at the most effective rates, are also discussed. A number of equations were estimated using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method and the values for government foreign debt were varied to test the impact on the familiar IS/LM/BP and AS/AD models. These models were further used to determine the debt overhang and liquidity constraint effect. It was found that foreign debt has an asymmetric impact on economic growth where it contributes to economic growth up to a level of approximately 35 per cent of GDP, where after it has a negative impact on economic growth.
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Bae, Changhyo. "The role of exchange rate policy and external competitiveness in the growth and adjustment of the Korean economy." 1996. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/36830808.html.

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Kil, Joon S. "Korea, Taiwan, and the Asian financial crisis domestic institutional differences and impact of external pressure for liberalization /." 2004. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/64576316.html.

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yeh, yu-fang, and 葉玉芳. "A Study on Taiwan External Trade Promotion Total pages:112Mechanism-Comparative Analysis to South Korea." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23212146688126627520.

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淡江大學
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To promote international trade is a kind of method to develop national economy as well as to increase GNP. Due to a country of small island, lack of natural resources, Taiwan depend on overexcess export trade to perform the rapid growth of national economy. There were many external trade promotion mechanisms(organization, sources of financial support, operation methods)for different countries applicable for references. In this study, South Korea, A country of similar situation with Taiwan is taken as a object of comparative analysis for the reference of improving Taiwan external trade promotion mechanism. Through the collection of data and literature together with interviewing the experts of trade field, the present situation and problem on origin of the external trade foundation named as external trade promotion service charge system is introduced first.Next, the performances of many kinds of activities related to the representative of Taiwan external trade promotion organization, China External Trade Development Council (CETRA)are discussed. Then the similar organization of Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency(KOTRA)is taken as a case for comparative analysis and further development. By deep analysis of data and talking with trade promotion experts some suggestions and conclusions profitable to improve trade promotion mechanism are proposed in the last which can be the references for the related authoritie
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Hinojosa, Ojeda Raúl Andrés. "The political economy of North-South interdependence debt, trade and class relations across Mexico and the United States /." 1989. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/28043768.html.

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"'n Studie van Suid-Afrika se buitelandse skuldposisie." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13249.

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Seo, Eunsook 1968. "Short-term debt and international banking crises." 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/12705.

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