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is to assess the effectiveness of Poland's new regulations concerning banks' executive pay, which were introduced in the …. Public banks in Poland are not fulfilling the reporting obligations imposed by law and international principles. Given the … perceived as one of the important risk factors that has not been effectively eliminated or even reduced in Poland yet. …
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The article attempts to develop a methodology for a comparative assessment of the economic efficiency of banks, including traditional and Islamic banking mod- els. The assessment shows that the stability of financial institutions in Azerbaijan is lower compared to banks where Islamic banking is...
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Financial inclusion efforts seek to ensure that all members of an economy can have access to and effectively use appropriate financial services. Improving financial inclusion has become a significant concern for developed and developing countries alike. There are many indicators of financial...
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This article reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on the causal relationship between financial development and investment. Based on the literature considered, it can be concluded that there is little consensus to date on the direction of causality between financial development and...
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The paper explored (1) the impact of remittances on financial development and (2) whether the interaction between remittances and human capital development had an influence on financial development in transitional economies using the dynamic GMM approach, with data ranging from 1996 to 2014....
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The study investigated the impact of the complementarity between foreign direct investment (FDI) and financial development on energy consumption in emerging markets. Although the relevance of the FDI-led energy consumption hypothesis is no longer contestable, the combined influence of FDI and...
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This paper studied whether the complementarity between financial development and foreign aid promotes economic growth in selected emerging markets using the panel Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) approach, with data ranging from 1994 to 2014. Although (1) aid-growth and (2)...
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Financial stability inside the European Monetary Union (EMU) is a trendy topic in most developed countries around the world. From the moment the EMU was brought to life, there was much speculation about its imperfections, inadequate management, and vulnerability. Some of them have turned out to...
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