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A huge part of national revenue was always spent paying interest on previous loans.
The move away from project loans and towards structural adjustment loans in the 1980s does not diminish the main thrust of this argument.
Although bank loans are a vitally important source of finance, this is not to the complete exclusion of equity issues.
Patrons attach clients to themselves by extending loans to the latter in times of crisis.
As is to be expected such loans are liquid and generate income.
Most loans for financing international trade and investment, etc., are made by individual banks to their customers without the assistance of other banks.
In most cases this involves the provision of bank loans.
Even the bank manager takes participation in the project into account when considering loans to co-operatives.
Routines are also in operation for other grammatical categories, such as gender, and frequently one gender class becomes the unmarked option for loans.
Adapted loans will also fit into the phonotactic patterns and follow the phonological processes of the recipient language.
However, the semi-speakers use predominantly suffixation, which is now the only productive strategy with loans or new analogical forms.
Could a policy of demand management, involving deficit spending out of loans, have achieved full employment in the 1930s?
In conclusion, there seems to be more agreement on length in trisyllabic loans, which most assumed to have been short, although for different reasons.
Since 1995, some areas have changed the grants to loans in order to encourage more efficient use of the funds.
A zero nominal interest rate on discount window loans is optimal in this setting for two reasons.
Participants can also take loans from their balances.
People short of capital could obtain loans to venture into business.
A possible explanation for this negative effect may have to do with the perceptions of bank lenders about the safety of their loans.
Moreover, they fail to point out that the vast majority of student debt/credit/borrowing consists of student loans.
In addition, loans for living costs will remain a central feature of student support.
Student loans make up the majority of all students' borrowings.
The loans had to be fitted into the existing system.
Another way is to calculate both direct real estate investments and loans to pension fund's real estate companies together.
However, still not having its own base, it conducted rehearsals and held performances in rented halls or those loaned it by the city.
Thus, incorporated loans seem to be markers of the older people's age group.
Specifically, all agents currently without access to investment loans may invest resources to adopt a commitment technology.
The data indicate that subsidized loans are an important source of finance for low- countries.
Therefore, it will be the price of the young capitalists' endowment good that will adjust to clear the market for loans.
Previously, discount window loans were typically granted at below-market rates, with stringent requirements employed to limit access to this credit.
The only service to be factored later in this work is a banking sector that makes fixed-term loans to the landowners.
In other words, political embeddedness does not matter much in terms of access to bank loans.
The local black entrepreneurs complain that it is extremely difficult to get such loans and that they are not informed why their applications are rejected.
One big difficulty when starting a business is to provide the required security to obtain loans.
In fact, intermediaries are a rich center of activity involved in the screening and monitoring of loans and the provision of transaction services.
When borrowing is limited, producers with access to financial intermediary loans obtain higher returns to investment than other producers.
More disturbingly still, these structural obstacles were compounded by an initial delay in the release of government loans and allowances.
They have received land and subsidized loans and their present-day economic situation is far from what it was.
We begin with the return on equity, roe, and non-performing loans, nonp.
Industrialised countries, not dependent on foreign assistance, do not have to adopt policy conditions attached to loans.
According to this act, the minister had the right to set debt limits for each province, but would not guarantee provincial loans.
The problem is reinforced by difficulties in getting bank loans and the high interest rates on such loans (below).
In addition, local black entrepreneurs hold that white entrepreneurs have far better access to bank loans.
Participation was strongly associated with household income, since 'not credit-worthy' older people were denied access to loans.
The family's business dealings often involved huge investments, which sometimes required loans taken off mortgages on family property.
What importance, then, had chop loans to the total funds of the foreign banks as a whole?
Without question, chop loans were an important branch of business, but they were subsidiary to their main business of foreign exchange dealings.
His father-in-law, his brother-in-law and another of his wife's relatives provided him with loans as well.
Furthermore, he believed that charitable loans would only contribute to the rise of poverty and misfortune.
The purchased equipment was then rented to member railway administrations so that the loans could be repaid.
Besides, if her daughter dropped out, she would have to start paying her law school loans in six months.
By 1884-1885 the local authorities in our sample were already recording an annual average of £268,700 per town in outstanding loans for water supply.
In 1964, its loans totalled 147.9 million francs.
Second, if having more land increases their standard of living they may draw on loans to increase the size of their holding.
Similar to these were interest-bearing kaezeni and kaemai, which were used to arrange loans.
The current article extends the analysis to the arguably important case of asymmetric information about willingness to service loans.
A question is whether conditioning loans to honest governments on the rate of resource extraction can be beneficial for lenders.
Financial cooperation is typically channelled through the host country's central bank, which then distributes loans to local banks for financing concretely identified projects.
The types of external sources from which gap financing was secured by rejected applicants is dominated by institutions which provide grants or soft loans.
Introduction of"loans will mean the stoglng of all benefits to students.
The loans were repaid with the cash generated by the marketing of the lint.
However, the adaptation process is unregulated, and modern loans quite often diverge from their sources, not least with regard to consonant doubling.
They have been consistently eclipsed by small business loans (more than 40%), and with housing loans (rising from 18.7% in 1977 to 26.2% in 1981).
A pivotal bank function, therefore, is to intermediate between savers who demand complete liquidity and borrowers who require non-marketable loans.
Affects bond issuance; related to bonds, borrowing, loans, or debt; any dedicated use of funds.
Nevertheless, they still needed to resort to loans to carry out their business.
In particular, the nonexistence of an exact optimal policy stems from the fact that discount window loans are a perfect substitute for cash reserves.
By charging a positive interest rate on discount window loans, a central bank can open a discount window without generating indeterminacy of equilibrium.
Like partly assimilated loans, they, too, may be exempt from some of the constraints that govern the core vocabulary of the language.
Through loans from the banks, the villages purchased vehicles and opened restaurants and shops.
We show that even if banks fully incorporate macroeconomic risks into their pricing of loans, a banking system may enter bankruptcy with probability one.
In such circumstances, banks earn more from the vast majority of loans than the deposit rate.
As equity is small in relation to deposits and loans, return on equity becomes very large.
First, wholesale loans were arranged for various localities or provinces with the intermediation of prominent traditional elites.
The latter body had provided long-term loans for the construction of destructors and, therefore, had a financial interest in their survival.
Financially, the word looked backwards to the city's failure to provide the king with loans.
The average percentage share of chop loans outstanding in the branch's balance-sheet total is 6.8 per cent for 1896-1913.
There is no risk of bankruptcy because they hold a perfectly diversified portfolio of production loans and researchfinancing contracts.
In our model, producers operating firms with access to investment loans experience higher returns to production and thus faster growth.
In comparison, public pension funds invest more in real estate, primarily through direct investments and mortgage loans for their employees.
As indicators of trouble we take low capitalization, great exposure to non-performing loans, and low return on equity.
Private loans include bonds, commercial banks, and other private creditors.
The following chapter argues that student loans have led to the development of a new dependency culture.
The system also allows for the emergence of various forms of risk management including sharecropping and temporary land loaning in exchange for cash payments.
Under this proposal, farmers and pastoralists may enjoy rights of transfer through subleases, loaning, inheritance or gifts.
Practical affairs are often mentioned, including loans and their repayment, marriage, burial rights, alien priories, transfers from one religious house to another, buildings and gifts.
Notes were limited to twice capital stock paid-in and possessed, and loans and discounts to 2.5 times capital stock.
Two criteria are offered for dividing the absent clusters into these groups : the treatment of loans and the syllabification of intervocalic clusters.
134 of growers and/or owners, securing adequate capital, grants or loans, and recruiting top-notch management (including field and market support).
In many transition economies, public environmental funds, capitalized with revenues from pollution charges, provide subsidized financing of such investments through grants and soft loans.
The same is the case if individuals get bank loans due to personal political connections.
The second consisted of companies which were floated specifically to funnel lucrative government contracts on commission, or in anticipation of bank loans that never materialised.
Only a small minority of fumanti were sued for repayment of loans.
The primary way of supplying customers was through sales of bread or loans ; only a relatively small proportion was by sales of grain.
Explicit definitions would avoid assumptions in the modeling process, captured metaphorically as "loans" and "mortgages" in the psychology literature.
There are therefore implications for central government policies on student support, specifically student loans and student allowances.
Parents can also provide their children with other forms of help, such as coresidence or loans.
The market-oriented colonial state did this through auction of the seized cattle rather than through loans to clients or retaining them for further redistribution.
Since 1991, with the implementation of economic liberalization and the subsequent introduction of bank consumer loans, pressure to conform has become even greater.
The easy availability of foreign loans reduced the need for higher internal revenues.
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