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-market premium and putting more downward pressure on domestic prices. "--World Bank web site …
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This paper analyzes the effects of capital controls and crises on international financial integration, using data on stocks from emerging economies that trade in domestic and international markets. The cross-market premium (the ratio between the domestic and international market price of...
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The "conventional wisdom" in academic and policy circles argues that, while large and foreign banks are generally not interested in serving SMEs, small and niche banks have an advantage in doing so because they can overcome SME opaqueness through relationship lending. This paper shows that there...
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equity, and cross-listing in major world stock markets. Using a large sample of 39,517 firms from 111 countries covering the …
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