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The industrial transformation of Asia is a development on a scale unprecedented in human history. Following the industrial revolution towards the end of the eighteenth century, Europe and North America each in turn came to dominate the world economy and global power. Now economic weight is...
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throughout financial crises, keeping deposits in a safe place and paying back their loans. —Institutional risk profiles at the … transact small volumes. Although this profile may raise some concerns regarding reputational risks for the central bank and …
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throughout financial crises, keeping deposits in a safe place and paying back their loans. —Institutional risk profiles at the … transact small volumes. Although this profile may raise some concerns regarding reputational risks for the central bank and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278157
stock market, economy credit ratings, and the exchange rate. The key domestic determinants of crisis incidence that I … consider are taken from the literature, and are measured in 2006 : real GDP per capita; the degree of credit market regulation …
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stock market, economy credit ratings, and the exchange rate. The key domestic determinants of crisis incidence that I … consider are taken from the literature, and are measured in 2006 : real GDP per capita; the degree of credit market regulation …
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Despite having a low exposure to the toxic assets involved in the sub-prime crisis and a gradualist approach towards liberalization of the financial sector, certain parts of the Indian financial sector were significantly affected by the global financial crisis. The consequent tightening of...
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With the revival of global economy, the issues of “exit policies†and rebalancing global growth have taken center stage in policy discussions. Since many emerging Asian economies presently have large current account surpluses, the issue of rebalancing has special significance for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653173
With the revival of global economy, the issues of “exit policies†and rebalancing global growth have taken center stage in policy discussions. Since many emerging Asian economies presently have large current account surpluses, the issue of rebalancing has special significance for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653189
Despite having a low exposure to the toxic assets involved in the sub-prime crisis and a gradualist approach towards liberalization of the financial sector, certain parts of the Indian financial sector were significantly affected by the global financial crisis. The consequent tightening of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653201
With the revival of global economy, the issues of “exit policies†and rebalancing global growth have taken center stage in policy discussions. Since many emerging Asian economies presently have large current account surpluses, the issue of rebalancing has special significance for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653207