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Explore User Behavior of the Taipei Bikesharing System via Electronic Payment Service Data
This paper identifies user behavior of the Taipei bikesharing system, YouBike, along with the trip chain between YouBike and Taipei mass rapid transit (MRT). The one-month data from the electronic payment serv...
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Taiwan’s East and South China Sea Policies and the US Factor
During President Chiang Kai-shek’s years in Taiwan, he was always thinking of returning to the Mainland by various means, but he was not able to fulfill his dreams without US support. If Chiang had only paid a...
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Impact of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
In order to present the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis, this chapter first describes the common problems in France, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Next, it graphically compares the GDP g...
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Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This chapter reports activities after 2010, a time line regarded as the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis which was formally announced to be over at the end of 2009 (Kehoe, 2010; OECD, 2010). Altho...
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Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This chapter reports activities after 2010, a time commonly regarded as the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis (Kehoe 2010).
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Macroeconomic Development Comparisons of the 48 Countries
This chapter seeks to update the macroeconomic status of the studied 48 countries with the most current statistics for readers to further understand developments 5 years after the outbreak of the financial cri...
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Introduction
The 2008 global financial crisis is considered by many economists to be the worst one since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The crisis rapidly developed and spread into a global economic shock, which result...
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Introduction
In early 2013, the International Monetary Fund (2013) projected that global growth will increase during 2013 as policy actions have lowered acute crisis risks in the Euro area and the United States. However, t...
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Impact of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
The four Southeast Asian countries examined in this study are categorized as emerging economies, each with a sizeable domestic market.
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Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This chapter reports activities after 2010, a time line regarded as the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis which was formally announced to be over at the end of 2009 (Kehoe 2010; OECD 2010). Althoug...
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Introduction
The 2008 global financial crisis is considered by many economists to be the worst one since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The crisis rapidly developed and spread into a global economic shock, which result...
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Impact of 2008 Global Financial Crisis
In order to present the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis, this chapter first describes the common problems in these four countries. Next, it graphically compares the GDP growth, total general governm...
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Introduction
In April 2013, the International Monetary Fund (2013) reported that global prospects have improved, but the road of recovery in the advanced economies will remain bumpy. World output growth was predicted to re...
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Introduction
In November 2012, the European Commission (2012) announced that the short-term outlook for the economy of the European Union (EU) and the Euro zone remains fragile; however, GDP growth is expected to gradually...
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The Aftermath of 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This chapter reports activities after 2010, a time commonly regarded as the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis (Kehoe 2010). Although sovereign debt problems still linger in the Euro zone as of late...
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Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This chapter reports activities after 2010, the period regarded as the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis formally announced to be over at the end of 2009 (Kehoe 2010; OECD 2010). Although some Euro...
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Introduction
The 2008 global financial crisis is considered by many economists to be the worst one since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The initial sign of the crisis actually started in mid-2007, which broke out with ...
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Insights from NIC and GDP Co-development
In this chapter, we also summarize the national intellectual capital (NIC) development of the 48 countries in five groups, namely NIC ranking 1st–10th, 11th–20th, 21st–30th, 31st–40th, and 41st–48th. The main ...
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Impact of 2008 Global Financial Crisis
The 2008 financial crisis rapidly developed and spread into a global economic shock. Economies worldwide slowed during this period due to tightening credit and drops in international trade. At the onset of the...
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Introduction
In the middle of 2012, the aftermath and lingering effects of the 2008 global financial crisis vary from country to country. Some countries, such as China and India, have recovered and are picking up growth sp...