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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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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653189
of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
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Open-economy macroeconomics contains a monetary model in the Keynesian tradition that is deemed serviceable for analyzing the short run and a nonmonetary neoclassical model thought capable of handling the long run. But do the Keynesian and neoclassical models meet the challenges thrown out by...
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Open-economy macroeconomics contains a monetary model in the Keynesian tradition that is deemed serviceable for analyzing the short run and a nonmonetary neoclassical model thought capable of handling the long run. But do the Keynesian and neoclassical models meet the challenges thrown out by...
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We investigated whether differences in quality of firm-level corporate governance can explain the firm-level performance in a cross-section of companies listed at Karachi Stock Exchange. Therefore, we analysed the relationship between firm-level value as measured by Tobins Q and total Corporate...
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In this study the relationship between corporate governance and corporate valuation, ownership structure and need of external financing for the Karachi Stock Market is examined for the period 2003 to 2008. To measure the firm- level governance a rating system is used to evaluate the stringency...
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economy, India, and secondly, by suggesting an alternative measure of directorial busyness that is more general in its …
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The recent financial crisis has shown that financial innovation can have devastating systemic impacts. International standard setters’ and national regulators’ response has been a global concerted effort to overhaul and tighten financial regulations....
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