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The paper compares trends in financial integration within Asia with those in industrialized countries and other …
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This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, and the Philippines. Cross-country correlations among currencies and sovereign spreads are found to increase significantly during the crisis period, whereas the equity market...
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This paper analyzes the links between financial and trade openness and financial development in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. It is based on a panel dataset using methods that tackle slope heterogeneity, cross-sectional dependence and non-stationarity, important econometric problems that...
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Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, three types of results emerge. First, remittances appear to be strongly … impact was particularly strong for several countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia, whereas in the subsequent recovery in …
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This paper takes stock of the economic performance of resource rich countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA …
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Public debt in the Middle East increased during the mid-1990s mainly because of fiscal expansions. It decreased in recent years, thanks to high oil revenue, economic growth, some primary non-oil fiscal adjustment, and debt relief. While countries in the Middle East appear to have adequately...
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hold in the Middle East and Central Asia. We provide an overview of two gender budgeting efforts in the region-Morocco and …
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promote higher economic growth and employment, especially in the Middle East and Central Asia regions. First, we show that … employment and growth gains from SME financial inclusion, which appear larger in the Middle East and Central Asia than in other …
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Since the onset of the Arab Spring, economic uncertainty in Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen (Arab Countries in Transition, ACTs) has slowed already sluggish growth; worsened unemployment, particularly of youth; undermined business confidence, affected tourist arrivals, and...
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Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Estimates of export elasticities with respect to trading partner …
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