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The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between financial and economic uncertainty (risk) and the demand for international reserves. In addition, the association between this relationship and the political risk condition is further analysed for selected emerging economies....
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This paper is a reinterpretation of the work done of the authors several years ago and it underlines the political risk of the countries that are member of the EU11 (European Union segmented at 11 countries that have geographical and strategic similar positioning) zone shaped by the World Bank...
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Currency crises are a recurring phenomenon. To increase the understanding of their changing nature, this paper analyses the evolution of currency crises and assesses them in the generation framework of theoretical models. The self-organising map (SOM), a neural network-based clustering and...
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The chance of financial crises has grown in emerging economies in recent decades. Increasingly, the interest has shifted away from market-based reforms, such as more transparency, towards potentially stabilizing institutions. Among these institutions are better political freedoms, as they could...
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three main factors (habits, trade relations and exchange rate fluctuations) on the relative demand of the euro in Russia is …
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We study the impact of US quantitative easing (QE) on both the emerging and advanced economies, estimating a global vector error correction model (GVECM). We focus on the effects of reductions in the US term and corporate spreads. The estimated effects of QE are sizeable and vary across...
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This research examines the effects of bank reforms and regulatory controls recently enacted by emerging economies on cost efficiency of banks. The Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) is applied to the cases of Turkey and Egypt since both of these emerging markets adopted similar bank reforms...
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In the context of globalization, the issue of foreign direct investments and theirinfluence on the development of the emerging economies, continues to be a topic of interest formany economic theories. The need, the importance and the effects of foreign directinvestments have attracted the...
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The aim of this paper is to assess the dynamic impact of banking crises on output for a panel of developing economies. Using an unbalanced panel of 159 countries from 1970 to 2006, the paper shows that banking crises produce significant output losses. Output losses are larger for relatively...
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