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While public financial institutions (such as public development banks) are commonly associated with developing countries, in fact they are prevalent in the developed world as well. We study a sample of public financial institutions in industrialized countries and identify dominant trends in...
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these factors may have contributed to the depth and duration of the 1997 crisis. There are two key findings: First, bank …
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low-income countries, by exploring bank-level data provided by Bankscope. The paper examines three key channels of …
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deals and on the total size of bank inflows. The number of lending banks and the average maturity of syndicated loans also …
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Cross-border bank lending is a growing source of external finance in developing countries and could play a key role for …
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The paper deals with the activities of Fund staff with taxation. It is made up of four parts. Part I outlines the connection between Fund major activities and taxation. Part II surveys general influences on Fund staff with implications for tax work. Part III outlines the relationship between...
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This paper addresses an apparent lack of economic theory in the analysis of multilateral development bank (MDB …
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