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- modifications in the architecture of financial supervision and in supervisory governance - and concludes that they were negatively … to what extent two separate institutions would allow for more checks and balances to improve supervisory governance and …
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Financial globalization has increased dramatically over the past three decades, particularly for advanced economies … principle, financial globalization should enhance international risk sharing, reduce macroeconomic volatility, and foster …
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This paper provides empirical evidence that the quality of regulatory governance-governance practices adopted by … system soundness and regulatory governance, based on country data collected from the Financial Sector Assessment Program … (FSAP). Regression results indicate that regulatory governance has a significant influence on financial system soundness …
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. In the real world it is not always clear to what extent market features are taken into account. We present two …
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We analyze recent trends in, and determinants of, financial supervisory governance. We first calculate levels of … quality of public sector governance plays a decisive role in establishing accountability arrangements, more than independence … also show that the likelihood of establishing adequate governance arrangements are higher when the supervisor is located …
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This paper analyzes the institutional conditions affecting the establishment and effectiveness of independent central banks and of budgetary institutions. It draws on the recent theory developed by North, Wallis and Weingast on the transition from a closed and fragile state to an open economic...
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Only a minority of countries have succeeded in establishing a developed financial system, despite widespread financial liberalization. Confronted with this finding, the political institutions view claims that sustained financial deepening is most likely to take place in institutional...
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This paper tests the theoretical framework developed by North, Wallis and Weingast (2009) on the transition from closed to open access societies. They posit that societies need to go through three doorsteps: (i) the establishment of rule of law among elites; (ii) the adoption of perpetually...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011242192
In theory, one of the main benefits of financial globalization is that it should allow for more efficient international … outcomes during the recent period of globalization. Developing countries have, by and large, been shut out of this benefit. The … why emerging markets have not been able to realize this presumed benefit of financial globalization. In particular, our …
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The literature on the benefits and costs of financial globalization for developing countries has exploded in recent … macroeconomic effects of financial globalization, in terms of both growth and volatility. Overall, our critical reading of the … financial globalization, but with many nuances. On the other hand, there is little systematic evidence to support widely cited …
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