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Government of Indonesia implemented such a policy as a part of bank restructuring in the aftermath of the 1998 banking crisis …
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Using dynamic panel data models, we examine the effect of capital requirement on banks behavior in Indonesia. We find inconclusive results. Some banks tend to comply with capital requirement : They increase their capital ratio when their CAR is lower than, or falling towards, the eight percent...
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Over the years FDI activities from developing countries have grown very rapidly and most of these investments end up in other developing countries. Such FDI flows are formally known as South-South FDI. This paper attempts to compare the characteristics of South-South FDI versus North-South FDI...
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The possible crucial role of international bank lending in transmitting adverse economic disturbance from … scrutiny in academic and policy discussions. The authors construct macro-and micro-panel data on international bank lending to … number of objectives. The paper first examines the influence of critical determinants not only to overall international bank …
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The possible crucial role of international bank lending in transmitting adverse economic disturbance from … scrutiny in academic and policy discussions. The authors construct macro-and micro-panel data on international bank lending to … number of objectives. The paper first examines the influence of critical determinants not only to overall international bank …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278114
Japanese corporations and American and European corporations take different approaches when it comes to business in China in general : (i) American corporations are concentrated in the music, motion picture, and software industries, so they have a particular interest in solving copyright...
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This paper provides an empirical explanation to the observed disparity in cross-border M&A inflows to developing and developed countries over the last two decades. We show two main results. First, the disparity can be attributed to the difference in the quality of institutions between the two...
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It has been widely recognized that financial liberalization plays an important role in economic development. Although an expanding body of literature has documented this effect across space and time, the channel through which financial liberalization affects the economic growth remains unclear....
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This paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of cross border M&As. Using a panel data set of bilateral M&A deal values for 101 countries and 17 years ranging from 1989 to 2005, we investigate both home and host country factors that may play an important role in determining the size and...
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This paper aims at assessing the performance of the inflation targeting framework from the quantitative perspective of the money and inflation relationship, focusing on the four East Asian economies, i.e. Korea, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, who adopted the inflation targeting...
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