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Following a period of disinflation during the 1990s and early 2000s, inflation in emerging markets has remained remarkably low and stable. Was this related to a global disinflation environment triggered by China's integration into world trade and the broader globalization in these economies, or...
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of fiscal policy on the other. Applications to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey are used to illustrate …
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for Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey reveal such responses, both contemporaneously and over time. Capital account shocks are …
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This paper presents an empirical measure of disinflation credibility and discusses its evolution in Turkey since the … disinflation in Turkey …
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This paper analyzes the effects of intervention on the level and volatility of the exchange rate in Mexico and Turkey …, while in Turkey, intervention does not appear to affect the exchange rate level but reduces its shortterm volatility. In …
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In this paper, we explore how competition among stock exchanges, operated as self-regulatory organizations (SROs), affects the design of their members' surveillance. We develop a model where two for-profit SROs compete for trading volume, while brokers execute transactions on behalf of the...
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This paper assesses whether regional cooperation and integration of stock exchanges in eastern and southern Africa could offer a way of overcoming impediments to the exchanges'' development. The paper concludes that regional cooperation and, at a later stage, integration, if carried out at the...
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In trend with a global pattern and following recommendations of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the number of stock markets in African countries has increased dramatically over the last ten years. Despite a scarcity of studies on the impact of stock markets on...
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This paper examines the efficiency of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the relationship between the stock market and the overall economy. Using a wide range of methods for testing market efficiency, the paper establishes that the Singapore stock market is both “weakly” and...
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