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Republic, Hungary and Poland during the period August 1997 – May 2001. I find that neither exchange rates nor interest rates … affected by ‘vo- latility contagion’ coming from emerging markets. I find also some partial support for the ‘volatility …
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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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old EU-member countries (Austria, France, Germany, and the UK), four new EU-member countries (Czech Republic, Hungary …, Poland, and Slovakia) and in the USA. Both the long-run and short run causalities between these variables are explored using …
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Extensive research on the linkages between monetary conditions and stock returns has been conducted in developed countries. This is in sharp contrast to the situation in developing countries. This paper therefore aims to study the long believed asymmetrical relationship between changes in...
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A 2002 survey of 1089 Czechs and 501 Slovaks, as well as a more limited survey of Hungary, and Poland, indicates that …
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Export Processing Zones are geographical enclaves that have legally been excepted from the country´s normal customs …
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One strand of the recent literature on the monetary transmission process has focued upon the weak empirical evidence of a liquidity effect in the U.S. This study uses structural VAR methods to reexamine the liquidity effect.
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This paper examines data for stock prices and price levels of 14 developed countries during the post-WWII era and compares their behavior in that sample with behavior over the past two centuries in the UK and the US. Contrary to much of the literature of the past several decades, we find that...
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The paper implements time series techniques of cointegration and vector autoregression (VAR) to assess the integration …
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