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    Local knowledge and food security among the Red Yao ethnic group in Vietnam
    Green, Greener, Green Bond
    Derivatives. Curse or Blessing?
    • Focusing on four types of derivatives, this seminar paper analyzes their characteristics and operations to understand the 2007-2008 financial crisis. It defines credit default swaps and explores their connection to the crisis, while also discussing government policies aimed at regulating derivatives in the financial market. The paper concludes with an examination of the advantages and disadvantages of derivatives, providing a comprehensive overview of their impact on the economy during a critical period.

      Derivatives. Curse or Blessing?
    • Green, Greener, Green Bond

      An Overview of the Green Bond

      The urgent need for financing green projects in light of climate change is addressed through the examination of green bonds as a new investment tool. This paper analyzes Apple's inaugural green bond, highlighting the challenges in valuing these assets due to inconsistent principles and valuation techniques. It compares Apple's green bond with its corporate bonds and US Treasuries, providing insights into the effectiveness and market perception of green financing in the context of sustainability initiatives.

      Green, Greener, Green Bond
    • As Vietnam enters into the 21 st century there is a growing need to address the role of local knowledge of highland ethnic minorities and their livelihood security. This book critically examines the local knowledge of the Yao ethnic minority of Lao Cai province in the face of this rapid and difficult economic transition into the market economy. The Yao, along with other highland minority groups are facing with increasing threats to their livelihoods as their natural resources are facing over exploitation due in part to top down government policies. Suggestions for improving development policies are provided.

      Local knowledge and food security among the Red Yao ethnic group in Vietnam