03928nam 2200553I 450 991082750000332120171016100025.01-78743-463-X1-78743-409-5(CKB)4100000000876070(MiAaPQ)EBC4931913(UtOrBLW)9781787434097(PPN)240306864(EXLCZ)99410000000087607020171016d2017 uy 0engurun|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAdvances in Pacific Basin business economics and finance. Vol. 5 /edited by Cheng Few Lee, Min-Teh YuBingley, England :Emerald Publishing Limited,2017.©20171 online resource (223 pages) illustrations, tablesAdvances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance ;v. 5Includes index.1-78743-410-9 Includes bibliographical references.Prelims -- Insurance contracts and derivatives that substitute for them: how and where should their systemic and nonperformance risks be regulated? -- A further equity premium puzzle -- Credit crunch and saving glut in Taiwan: empirical evidences -- Stock market activities and industrial production growth: evidence from 20 international markets -- Bank capital standards and subordinated debt prices -- Accounting fraud, audit fees, and government intervention in China -- The employment status of marriage immigrants in Taiwan -- Human capital investment inequality and rural - urban income gap: evidence from China -- An operational efficiency analysis for organizational consolidation in the business operating departments of a case telecom company -- Financial market variables and housing prices: evidence of ASEAN+2 -- Index.The 2017 APBBEF volume includes studies on financial regulations on financial institutions, research on financial markets, and issues on employment and income inequality. Regulations on insurance contracts and derivatives, bank capital standards and subordinated debt prices, and bank's credit allocation during the financial crises are of great concern to policy makers. On the financial markets, this volume covers stock market activities and their relationship with industrial production growth and housing prices, a further equity premium puzzle, and accounting fraud and audit fees in China. This volume also includes the employment assimilation of marriage and human capital investment inequality and the rural-urban income gap in the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors to this volume include Edward J. Kane (Boston College), J. Huston McCulloch (Ohio State University), Cheng-Few Lee (Rutgers University), Thomas C. Chiang (Drexel University), Chiung-Min Tsai (Central Bank of the Republic of China), Wei-Chiao Huang (Western Michigan University), Hwei-Lin Chuang (National Tsing Hua University), Jingjing Yang (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies), Sayyed Mahdi Ziaei (Xiamen University Malaysia), Ghulam Ali Bhatti (University of Gujrat), and Min-Teh Yu (China University of Technology).Advances in Pacific Basin business, economics, and finance ;5.FinancePacific AreaBusiness & EconomicsEconomicsGeneralbisacshEconomicsbicsscPacific AreaEconomic conditionsPacific AreaCommercePacific AreaForeign economic relationsFinanceBusiness & EconomicsEconomicsGeneral.Economics.330.91823Lee Cheng F.Yu Min-tehUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910827500003321Advances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance3920679UNINA