Essays on Financial, Transportation and Savings Investment Technologies

Essays on Financial, Transportation and Savings Investment Technologies
Author: Tite Yokossi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017
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This thesis investigates the impact and adoption of three types of technologies mobile money, a leading financial technology in Kenya, the colonial railway, an important transportation technology in Nigeria, and two prevalent savings investment technologies for the provision of retirement income: inter-generational transfers (pay-as- you-go systems) and capital markets investments. Access to mobile money services is shown to have a significant impact on economic activity. Areas with access to mobile money services grow faster, especially when they are initially richer, urban, and connected to roads and to banks. The heterogeneity of the the short- and long-run effects of railroads on individual and local development in Nigeria is found to be substantial. Unlike in areas further away from the coast, the railway had no impact in areas that had access to ports of export and those areas barely adopted the railway as it did not reduce their shipping costs. The cross-country heterogeneity in the adoption of savings investment technologies is shown to be accounted for by rational, welfare maximizing decisions based on distinct underlying economic characteristics.

Navigating Wealth

Navigating Wealth
Author: Ryan Sam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-27
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Embark on a journey through the intricate world of transportation investments with this comprehensive guide that serves as a beacon for both seasoned investors and those entering the dynamic field. "Navigating Wealth" transcends traditional investment literature, offering a deep dive into the multifaceted landscape of global transportation. Key Features: Holistic Exploration: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the global transportation industry, from its historical evolution to its current economic impact and future trends. This guide goes beyond surface-level insights, providing readers with a nuanced perspective on the diverse components that shape the industry. Strategic Decision-Making: Navigate the complexities of transportation investments through informed and strategic decision-making. Learn the art of diversifying investments across various modes, regions, and project types to build a resilient and adaptable portfolio. Technological Frontier: Stay at the forefront of technological advancements reshaping the transportation sector. From autonomous vehicles to sustainable solutions, discover how to adapt and integrate innovations for long-term success. Sustainability and Responsibility: Explore the integral role of sustainability and responsible practices in transportation investments. Learn how environmental impact assessments, social responsibility, and ethical governance contribute not only to regulatory compliance but also to the lasting positive impact of investments. Real-World Case Studies: Delve into real-world case studies that highlight both successful transport investments and the valuable lessons learned from failures. Gain insights into regulatory challenges, technological setbacks, and the economic and political factors that shape the outcomes of projects. Financial Modeling: Equip yourself with the tools for financial modeling and analysis. Understand the intricacies of cost-benefit analysis, return on investment calculations, and financing options, including the role of public-private partnerships. Future Trends and Strategies: Peer into the future of transportation investments, exploring anticipated developments, technological advancements, and the policy and regulatory influences that will shape the industry. Uncover strategies for long-term success, including diversification, adaptability to technological changes, and sustainable investment practices. Who Should Read: Investors exploring opportunities in the transportation sector Industry professionals seeking strategic insights Policy makers and regulators shaping the future of transportation Students and academics studying the intersection of finance and transportation "Navigating Wealth" is not just a guide; it's a roadmap for those looking to navigate the complex and exciting world of transportation investments, providing the knowledge and strategies needed to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.

Transportation Policy and Economic Regulation

Transportation Policy and Economic Regulation
Author: John Bitzan
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2018-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0128126213

Transportation Policy and Economic Regulation: Essays in Honor of Theodore Keeler addresses a number of today's important transportation policy issues, exploring a variety of transportation modes, and examining the policy implications of a number of alternatives. Theodore Keeler had a distinguished career in transportation economics, helping to shape regulatory policies concerning the transportation industries and assessing the appropriateness of various policies. A distinguishing feature of his work is that it always had policy implications. As a tribute to Theodore Keeler, this book examines transportation policy issues across a variety of transportation industries, including aviation, railroads, highways, motor carrier transport, automobiles, urban transit, and ocean shipping. The book evaluates the economic impact and effectiveness of various policies, employing empirical analyses and new estimation techniques, such as Bayesian analysis. The book is designed for transportation professionals and researchers, as well as transportation economics students, providing an in-depth analysis of some of today's important transportation policy issues. Policy changes established in the last 35-40 years have introduced profound changes in the business environment of the transportation industry. Past policy changes promoted the free market's role in setting prices and determining service availability. While 21st century policy has focused on a variety of other issues, such as safety, road and air congestion, productivity growth, labor relations and exhaust emission, many still promote the role of competition. In addition to examining various transportation policy issues in the U.S., the book explores some approaches to dealing with transportation issues in different parts of the world. Contemporary transportation policy debates have broadened from their initial focus of primarily examining the merits of reforming economic regulations at national levels, to now examining a variety of issues such as alternative methods of social regulation (such as safety regulation and emission controls), new approaches to changing economic regulations, the potential for reforming international regulations, and the appropriate role for government in transportation. - Examines transportation policy developments across a variety of modes, including some international analysis - Shows how new policy changes, such as changes in regulation, affect overall transportation system performance - Features chapters that use innovative methodologies, such as Bayesian techniques, qualitative analysis, and an attribute-incorporated Malmquist productivity index - Examines the ways that policy impacts depend on a variety of factors, and shows how economic tools can be used to gain greater insights into the likely impacts of policy and the desirability of various policies - Analyzes transport prices, quality of service, safety, the use of information technology and operating issues, highlighting how transportation enhances quality of life

OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook 2021

OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook 2021
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9264852395

This edition of the OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook reviews developments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic for government borrowing needs, funding conditions and funding strategies in the OECD area.

Powering the Digital Economy: Opportunities and Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Finance

Powering the Digital Economy: Opportunities and Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Finance
Author: El Bachir Boukherouaa
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1589063953

This paper discusses the impact of the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the financial sector. It highlights the benefits these technologies bring in terms of financial deepening and efficiency, while raising concerns about its potential in widening the digital divide between advanced and developing economies. The paper advances the discussion on the impact of this technology by distilling and categorizing the unique risks that it could pose to the integrity and stability of the financial system, policy challenges, and potential regulatory approaches. The evolving nature of this technology and its application in finance means that the full extent of its strengths and weaknesses is yet to be fully understood. Given the risk of unexpected pitfalls, countries will need to strengthen prudential oversight.

Essays in Financial Economics

Essays in Financial Economics
Author: Yupeng Wang (Scientist in business management)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
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This dissertation contains three essays in financial economics, with a focus on the effects of new technologies on traditional financial markets including venture capital market and mortgage market.

Essays in Honor of Edwin Mansfield

Essays in Honor of Edwin Mansfield
Author: Albert N. Link
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2005-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387250106

Edwin Mansfield was a research pioneer into the economics of R and D and technological change. As appreciation and remembrance for his scholarly contributions, eminent scholars have contributed original papers for this edited volume. The authors have followed the "Mansfieldian” approach of emphasizing economic insight and intuition over mathematical rigor and as a result are very accessable. Essays in Honor of Edwin Mansfield has the potential to serve as a reader in all advanced undergraduate and graduate classes/seminars in the economics of R and D and technological change. This edited volume will be the definitive work in the field.

The Role of Key Financial Instruments and New Financial Technologies in Investment and Policy Decisions

The Role of Key Financial Instruments and New Financial Technologies in Investment and Policy Decisions
Author: Bineet Mishra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
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This dissertation is composed of three essays that study the role of key financial instruments and new financial technologies in investment and policy decisions.In the first essay, I investigate convenience yields, which are non-pecuniary benefits in the form of liquidity, of portfolio debt assets or safe assets for emerging market economies (EMEs). Along with the United States, the Euro area, the United Kingdom, and Japan act as the major safe asset providers to an EME. Empirically, I establish that convenience yield of various safe assets differs for an EME investor, convenience yield of a particular safe asset varies during different time periods, convenience yield plays a crucial role in explaining covered interest parity deviations, and forecasts of the convenience yield for various safe asset providers are dissimilar. I develop a simple safe assets portfolio model for an EME investor that helps to understand their investment behavior. The framework predicts a positive relationship between the convenience yield and the share of the safe assets, and it is validated empirically for the United States, the Euro area, and Japan safe assets in an EME investor portfolio. I demonstrated through structural estimation that convenience yield is the second-most significant channel in explaining the interest rate differentials between an EME and a safe asset provider.The second essay is co-authored with Eswar Prasad. We explore the implications of adoption of the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in an economy. CBDC is electronic, universally accepted, and central bank issued money. We present a general equilibrium model that highlights the economic trade-offs between cash and CBDC. The key differences between cash and CBDC include transaction efficiency, possibilities for tax evasion, and, potentially, nominal rates of return. We examine the differential sensitivity of the CBDC share to changes in different parameters. Our model suggests that the highest degree of sensitivity of the CBDC share is due to the nominal rate of return on CBDC. We also evaluate the welfare implications of different settings of the policy parameters. Increases in the transaction efficiency and rate of return on CBDC generate welfare gains. We establish conditions under which cash and CBDC can co-exist and show how government policies can influence relative holdings of cash, CBDC, and other assets. We also illustrate how a CBDC can facilitate negative nominal interest rates and helicopter drops, and how a CBDC can be structured to prevent capital flight from other assets.In the third essay, I document a direct benefit of circulation of CBDC. A quantitative model is developed to understand the effects of the introduction of CBDC on tax evasion and the relative sizes of formal and informal economies. This paper proposes the conditions under which CBDC helps in reducing the amount of tax evasion in an economy. Monitoring and detecting the process of tax evasion in an economy is a costly business. Introduction of CBDC leads to reduction in monitoring cost which enhances the probability of detection of tax evaders. Eventually, this mechanism results in lower level of tax evasion in the economy. The agent faces a penalty cost when detected for tax evasion. CBDC increases transparency and induces higher penalty cost. This theory suggests an agent is motivated to move towards high penalty cost CBDC regime due to low tax rate.

From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure

From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure
Author: Mr.Rabah Arezki
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475591837

This paper investigates the emerging global landscape for public-private co-investments in infrastructure. The creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and other so-called “infrastructure investment platforms” are an attempt to tap into the pool of both public and private long-term savings in order to channel the latter into much needed infrastructure projects. This paper puts these new initiatives into perspective by critically reviewing the literature and experience with public private partnerships in infrastructure. It concludes by identifying the main challenges policy makers and other actors will need to confront going forward and to turn infrastructure into an asset class of its own.