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In: Asian Studies Association of Australia. Review, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 13-16
Übungsteildatensatz zum Workbook "Political Participation".
Themen: Selbsteinschätzung der Schichtzugehörigkeit; soziale Herkunft;
Parteiidentifikation; Politikinteresse; Interesse am Wahlausgang;
Mitgliedschaften und Vereinsaktivitäten; Klassenbewußtsein und
Wahrscheinlichkeit von Klassenkonflikten im Lande;
Links-Rechts-Bewußtsein; perzipierte Unterschiede zwischen den Parteien;
Parteineigung des Vaters bzw. der Mutter während der Kindheit;
Beurteilung der persönlichen wirtschaftlichen Situation im Vergleich zu
früher; persönlicher Kontakt zum Volksvertreter; wichtigste Probleme der
Regierung; politische Einstellungen.
Demographie: Alter; Geschlecht; Familienstand; Konfession;
Kirchgangshäufigkeit; Schulbildung; Berufstätigkeit; Charakteristika des
Haushaltsvorstands; Urbanisierungsgrad; Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft;
Berufstätigkeit, berufliche Position und Beruf des Vaters;
Ortsansässigkeit (klassiert).
GESIS
Cover -- CONTENTS -- Glossary -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- DESCRIPTION OF FINANCIAL MARKET INFRASTRUCTURES IN AUSTRALIA -- A. Overview of Financial Market Infrastructures -- B. Overview of the Supervisory, Oversight, and Resolution Framework -- C. Recent Developments -- ANALYSIS OF SELECTED ISSUES -- A. Supervision and Oversight of FMIs -- B. Resolution Planning and Central Bank Liquidity Support -- C. Selected Issues on ASX Clear -- BOX -- 1. Supervision and Oversight of Cyber Risks and New Technologies -- FIGURE -- 1. FMI Landscape in Australia -- TABLES -- 1. Recommendations for FMI Supervision, Oversight, and Resolution -- 2. Financial Resources of CCPs, 2017 Average -- ANNEXES -- I. FSAP 2006 Recommendations and Follow-Up -- II. CPMI-IOSCO Implementation Monitoring Assessment Results for Australia -- III. FMI Statistics -- IV. Governance of FMIs within the RBA -- V. Main Acts and Regulations for FMIs in Australia.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 50, Heft 7-8, S. 888-900
ISSN: 1475-6765
Intro -- Australia: Monarchy, Nature and Beyond -- About the Author -- Copyright Information © -- Introduction -- Our Monarchy System -- Understanding How and Why Our Monarchy System Works -- The Credentials of the Monarchy -- The Mystique of Our System-Ownership -- Reserve Rights - Empowering the People -- A Brief History -- Conventions - The People's Emotional Capital -- Evolution Change but Not as We Know It -- Head of State -- Who Should Be Our Governor-General? -- Importing a Monarch for Australia -- Succession -- Paul Keating Guilty by Association -- Hereditary Conditioning -- Politicians -- Religion -- An Abstract Ideology -- Comment and Summary -- Appointing Our Governor-General -- An Independent Speaker for Parliament -- Suggestion -- Appointing Judges -- The Dismissal -- The Party System Is the Party Over? -- Final Summary and Comment.
In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 50, Heft 199, S. 315-320
ISSN: 1474-029X
In: IMF Staff Country Reports
KEY ISSUESContext. With GDP growth below trend and the investment phase of the mining boom having passed its peak and beginning to decline, a key issue is how Australia can manage the mining-production/export phase and encourage broader-based growth. The main external risks include a slowdown in China over the medium term and surges in global financial market volatility. The pickup in housing market activity, though welcome to date, could pose a future risk if prices accelerate and lead to overshooting.Near-term macroeconomic policy mix. With the exchange rate still moderately overvalued and w
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT: THE LONG BOOM WINDS DOWN -- OUTLOOK AND RISKS: NEGOTIATING A DIFFICULT TRANSITION -- A. Outlook: A cyclical pick up -- but weaker medium-term prospects -- B. Risks Skewed Downwards: Payoffs from Active Policies -- POLICIES TO RE-ENERGIZE GROWTH -- A. Sustaining Aggregate Demand Through The Resource Cycle Transition -- B. Lifting Productivity and Income Growth -- C. Building Resilience -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOXES -- 1. Australian Market Reaction to China and Greece Events -- 2. External Sector Assessment -- 3. Are Australian House Prices Overvalued? -- 4. Macro-financial Outlook -- 5. Balance Sheet Risks-Housing and Foreign Borrowing -- 6. Income Growth Likely to Slow -- 7. The Financial System Inquiry -- 8. APRA Stress Tests -- FIGURES -- 1. Following Two Decades of Strong Performance, Growth Has Slowed -- 2. Current Account Improving After End Of Mining Investment Boom -- 3. Financial Cycle Maybe Peaking -- 4. Monetary Policy Faces a Dilemma -- 5. Strong but Deteriorating Public Finances -- 6. Banking System Remains Strong -- 7. Financial Market Indicators: Equity Market Propped up By Financial Sector -- 8. Interconnections and Spillovers -- TABLES -- 1. Main Economic Indicators, 2010-2020 -- 2. Fiscal Accounts, 2009/10-2019/20 -- 3. Balance of Payments, 2010-2020 -- 4. Monetary and Financial Sector, 2013-2020 -- ANNEXES -- I. Risk Assessment Matrix -- II. External Sector assessment -- III. External and Fiscal DSAs -- IV. High-Priority FSAP Recommendations -- CONTENTS -- FUND RELATIONS -- STATISTICAL ISSUES.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- Glossary -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK -- CRISIS PREPAREDNESS -- A. Early Supervisory Intervention -- B. Recovery and Resolution Planning -- C. Liquidity Support -- RESOLUTION REGIME -- A. Resolution Tools -- B. Resolution Safeguards -- C. Resolution of Foreign ADIs (Foreign Branches) -- SYSTEMIC CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION FUNDING -- DEPOSIT INSURANCE (FINANCIAL CLAIMS SCHEME) -- CROSS-BORDER COORDINATION -- TABLE -- 1. Recommendations on Bank Resolution and Crisis Management -- ANNEX -- I. Status of Recommendations from the 2012 FSAP.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- Glossary -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- A. Scope and Approach -- B. 2012 FSAP Recommendations and Implementation -- C. Market Structure, Insurance Products, and Industry Performance -- INSTITUTIONAL SETTING -- A. Supervisory Responsibilities, Objectives, and Powers -- MAIN FINDINGS -- A. Independence and Resources -- B. Solvency Requirements -- C. Macroprudential Regulation and Surveillance -- D. Market Conduct -- BOXES -- 1. Enhancement of ASIC Capability -- 2. Interlinkage Between Insurers and Other Financial Sectors -- 3. APRA Stress Tests -- 4. Horizontal Reviews and Ad-hoc Industry-wide Survey -- 5. ASIC Initiatives on Fintech -- FIGURES -- 1. Size of Insurance Sector -- 2. Profitability and Solvency of Life Insurers -- 3. Trend of Asset Allocation of Life Insurers -- TABLE -- 1. Recommendations on Insurance Regulation and Supervision.