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We find that data transparency policy reforms, reflected in subscriptions to the IMF's Data Standards Initiatives (SDDS …
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Thailand. They find strong evidence that financial liberalization, rather than financial deepening, improves allocative …
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effects of world interest rate shocks on real activity in Thailand. The analysis incorporates balance sheet related credit … market frictions into the IMF’s Global Economy Model (GEM) and finds that Thailand would best minimize the adverse effects of …
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Thailand in the 2000s. Controls are generally associated with a decrease in inflows and a lengthening of maturities, but the …
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This paper examines whether the six largest and most active emerging stock markets are informationally efficient with respect to changes in the money supply. To investigate if stock prices fully reflect the information contained in money supply changes, two different econometric techniques are...
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estimates potential growth for China, India, and five ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and …
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The objective of this paper is to discuss the key issues relating to the development of local corporate bond markets. We examine the requirements for local corporate bond market development, and compare and contrast experiences across both mature and emerging markets. We suggest that core...
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