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In the financial crisis literature, it is usually argued that, contrary to the case of currency crises, building a time series index to identify banking crisis episodes is highly difficult, particularly because of the lack of reliable data on banking sector variables (non-performing loans,...
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affected countries. It focuses on three main countries—Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. The analysis shows that there … continuum of effects, with Indonesia most heavily hit, the Philippines the least so, and Thailand somewhere in between. (b … migration has had a major impact. In Indonesia, the weakening of government authority and enforcement powers is also a major …
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The paper distinguishes between the classic or traditional foreign banks with their emphasis on corporate and wholesale banking, and the innovators responding to transition, deregulation or crisis in emerging markets. The innovators come in three varieties—bettors, prospectors and...
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Restrictions: A Structural Econometric Approach with an Application to India", it has been withdrwan temporarily. A revised version …
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relationship between exchange rate and stock price in Malaysia, whereas a unidirectional causal relationship running from exchange … rate to stock price in Thailand. The stock markets of these countries are also found to be closely linked, with a feedback …
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This paper re-examines the money demand in Malaysia covering the period from 1974 to 2001, a period characterised by … targeting framework in Malaysia seems to be appropriate at least in the 1990s and monetary aggregate continue to be a useful …
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reliable indicator of the equilibirum exchange rate. The evidence from India and Sri Lanka rejects the null, and thus raises …
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The paper studies regional (spatial) inequality in five most populous countries in the world: China, India, the United … States of America, Indonesia and Brazil in the period 1980-2000. They are all federations composed of entities (states or … issue of overall inequality as perceived by citizens within a nation. China and India show rising inequality in terms of …
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This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares the behaviour of households in the Indian and Pakistani provinces of Punjab. Birth interval and child survival are modelled here as correlated hazard processes, allowing for mother- specific...
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An imperative need has arisen to provide a Constructive push to the President Bush. American population, Corporate units, Expatriates and all nations with their currency related to US $, are not happy in the current $ dipping situation. Even the currencies of poor nations are galloping upward in...
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