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Using business registry data from China, we show that internal capital markets in business groups can propagate corporate shareholders' credit supply shocks to their subsidiaries. An average of 16.7% local bank credit growth where corporate shareholders are located would increase subsidiaries...
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This paper identifies, quantifies, and assesses fiscal risks in Bangladesh. By performing sensitivity analysis and …
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alter the competitiveness of various exporting countries. Bangladesh relies heavily on textile and clothing exports and is …, and an analysis of its supply constraints, the paper concludes that Bangladesh could face significant pressure on its …
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This paper investigates the exchange rate responses to inflation in Bangladesh during the period from 1972-73 to 1999 …
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This paper has examined the phenomenon of convergence of per capita output levels across regions of Bangladesh during … 1982–97. The main finding is that most of the regions of Bangladesh experienced strong convergence of per capita output …
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This paper investigates the income distributional implications of different value-added tax (VAT) schemes in Bangladesh …
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This paper assesses the impact on the poor of the economic reforms undertaken in Bangladesh under Fund …
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This paper describes the situation of bank distress which developed in Bangladesh since 1983-84. Since the key problem …
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