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etc) appear to positively impact bilateral flows in most cases, distance -- broadly proxying some sort of transactions and … / or information frictions -- stands out as consistently hindering all types of capital flows. But does greater distance … distance change the composition of capital flows? This is the specific question that this paper focuses on, differentiating …
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This paper examines cross-border M&A activities in a large panel which includes many developing Asian economies. How important are financial drivers of M&As in the region, particularly financial risks such as market risk, credit risk, and liquidity risk? How significant are intra-(developing)...
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Engel and Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US-Canada border can considerably raise relative price volatility and that exchange rate fluctuations explain about one-third of the volatility increase. In reevaluating the border effect, this study shows that cross-country heterogeneity in price...
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and informational distance (proxied by distance), real sector variables, financial variables and institutional quality are …
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