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Focusing on Asian economies over the period 2006 to 2019, we find that while nonbank finance appears to complement rather than substitute credit provision by the traditional banking sector, weaker regulatory quality is an important driving factor. Moreover, while we find that central bank policy...
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effect in Asia on driving private investment in renewable energy, particularly from asset finance compared with other funding … sources. The impact of FITs in Asia is also greater than that of the global sample. The impact of FITs is amplified in the … presence of lower regulatory quality, which may be related to ease of market entry. We also find an important role in Asia for …
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This paper examines the role of local currency bond markets (LCBMs) and foreign investor participation in these markets in capital flow volatility in emerging Asian economies over the period 1999 to 2020. Using a panel analysis and impulse response functions generated from a panel structural...
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This paper empirically examines the effect of corporate market power on monetary policy transmission in Asia. Using …
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This paper examines the effect of institutions on macrofinancial resilience in Asia. Focusing on a panel of 12 Asian …
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affect longer-term producer price ERPT in emerging Asia; and (v) US monetary policy and VIX shocks mostly affect longer …-term consumer price ERPT in emerging Asia. …
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portfolio equity and debt investment flows are negatively related to total factor productivity (TFP) in developing Asia, thereby … direct investment, although we find that there is no direct allocation puzzle in developing Asia, financial development can …
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