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devoted to systematically and comprehensively assess the degree to which WTO Members discriminate against foreign bank. This … available on their current regulatory regime for banking (based on the responses to a World Bank survey as discussed in Barth …
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This paper analyzes detailed differences in patterns of financial development across the major Asian economies, including three of the region's largest economies (China, Japan and South Korea), to understand how these differences might affect possibilities for greater regional financial...
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This paper analyzes detailed differences in patterns of financial development across the major Asian economies, including three of the region's largest economies (China, Japan and South Korea), to understand how these differences might affect possibilities for greater regional financial...
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rates and capital account openness - the trilemma. This paper calculates a trilemma index for India and investigates its …
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India, measured by the domestic less net foreign interest rate differential (deviations from covered interest rate parity …
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focused on tail events, which yields evidence on these questions. The results, for India, do not suggest that financial …
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of financial inclusion in the context of developing countries. The paper then outlines several recent studies for India …
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