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This paper examines the differences between MiFID and Reg NMS and provides, based on market microstructure principles, insights as to their likely impact on European and US securities markets. Although MiFID and Reg NMS share the common objective of enhancing competition in securities markets,...
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, Europe and Japan allowing for fiscal multipliers to vary across recessions and booms. We also estimate ex ante probabilities …
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Monetary policies in the U.S., Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom over the period 1973-1986 are compared and … Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan each focus on one money target, described by the Bundesbank as a target, and by the Bank of … Japan as a projection. None of the countries has stuck rigorously to the targets, though the Bank of Japan has come close …
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States and Japan, are considered in this essay. Trade diversion will be an unavoidable result of Europe 1992 but that the … United States, and Japan, coupled with improved surveillance …
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Monetary policies in the U.S., Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom over the period 1973-1986 are compared and … Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan each focus on one money target, described by the Bundesbank as a target, and by the Bank of … Japan as a projection. None of the countries has stuck rigorously to the targets, though the Bank of Japan has come close …
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trends in theater box-office market shares to consumer spending on movies in the U.S., Japan, Germany, Italy, France, and the …
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This paper challenges the classical view on the role of litigation in Japan by examining a particular type of … litigation, namely private antitrust litigation. It shows that the widely held idea that antitrust litigation in Japan is rare … aversion to litigation explains why so few antitrust lawsuits are filed in Japan and Europe. Instead, the institutional …
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, Europe and Japan allowing for fiscal multipliers to vary across recessions and booms. We also estimate ex ante probabilities …
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