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This empirical note investigates the impact of the federal budget deficit upon the nominal long term rate of interest. The analysis differs from the existing literature on a number of counts. To begin with, the analysis uses the most updated evidence available on the structural deficit, as well...
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In recent years, BRIC countries have demonstrated high rates of economic growth, rapid increases in GDP per capita and … MDBs’ performance in BRIC countries. …
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economy: BRIC. This abbreviation represents the group of four countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China and has generated a … long list of quantitative, as well as qualitative researches. Among these BRIC researches, only few examine both trade in …, the present paper focuses on the BRIC’s increasing role in the world trade in goods and services during 1997-2008, in …
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This paper analyzes how the European Union has responded to Inward Foreign Direct Investment from Emerging Markets, particularly in the so-called Strategic Industries. Attention is focused on two sectors which have long been considered strategic assets by most countries around the world for...
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The paper looks at the transmission channels by which the financial crisis affected the four emerging economies- Brazil, Russia, India and China, the degree and extent of the impact of the crisis, the subsequent policy interventions which enabled recovery and an assessment of how successful...
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inflows from Germany to the countries of BRIC, G8 and some members of EU. By controlling for FDI in BRIC countries we have …’s most promising economies. German investors still prefer exporting rather than investing in BRIC emerging markets. …
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This study provides evidence supportive of Fisher hypothesis in East Asian economies using panel unit root tests, which allow for cross-country variations in the estimation. Among others, one important implication is that monetary policy will be more effective in influencing long-term interest...
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This study provides evidence supportive of Fisher hypothesis in East Asian economies using panel unit root tests, which allow for the consideration of cross-country interdependence of real interest rates in the estimation. One important implication of our finding is that monetary policy will be...
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revealed the absence of cointegration between the DJIM index and three conventional indexes such as DAX, HangSeng, KL. This … cointegrated, which implies there exists long run theoretical relationship among the indices. Presence of cointegration indicates …
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The finding of nonlinear cointegration between Asian exchange rates with the corresponding relatives prices and …
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