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the two groups of countries can be explained by institutional factors. In a benchmarking exercise comparing the major …
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the two groups of countries can be explained by institutional factors. In a benchmarking exercise comparing the major …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013078368
This paper examines the determinants of net interest margins in four regional blocks in Sub-Saharan Africa and one comparator block in the Eastern Caribbean. Using bank-level data, we find that countries with a high level of operating costs, a high ratio of equity to total assets and high...
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We analyze the implications of linking the compensation of fund managers to the return of their portfolio relative to that of a benchmark - a common solution to the agency problem in delegated portfolio management. In the presence of such relative-performance-based objectives, investors have...
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Developing and low-income economies face the challenge of increasing public spending to address sizeable infrastructure and social gaps while simultaneously restoring the fiscal discipline weakened to countervail the effect of the global recession. Increasing the efficiency of social spending...
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This paper documents stylized facts on the process of structural transformation around the world and empirically analyzes its determinants using data on real value added by sector of economic activity (agriculture, manufacturing and services) for a panel of 168 countries over the period...
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the CEMAC through a benchmarking exercise.We construct a measure of financial development gap and analyze its determinants …. Finally, we use a benchmarking exercise to identify countries that have successfully reduced the financial development gap and …
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characteristics that is 40 percent richer as well as a country with the average EU income. This comparison suggests that improvements … market efficiency and areas related to innovation. For the generally more ambitious goal of reaching average EU income, the …
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Benchmarking methods can be used to extrapolate (or 'nowcast') low-frequency benchmarks on the basis of available high …, this paper aims at assessing the prediction accuracy of three benchmarking methods widely used in the national accounts …
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With limited financing options, increasing investment efficiency will be a critical avenue to building infrastructure for many countries, particularly in the context of post-pandemic recovery and rising debt emanating from higher energy costs and other pressures. Estimating investment...
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