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, India, Brazil, and South Africa (CIBS). Furthermore, we compare the level of financial stability, and the composition and … systems. -- international financial markets ; financial stability ; capital flows ; exchange rates ; China ; India ; Brazil …
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grows at higher rates. The paper compares Brazil and the CIBS from the point of view of the direction and intensity of … structural change. It is suggested that structural change has been relatively weak in Brazil and that this is associated with a …
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This paper examines the implications of the liberalization of capital outflows in China, India, Brazil, and South …
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. This paper uses a friction model to estimate intervention reaction functions and the associated marginal effects for Brazil …. -- monetary policy ; interventions ; inflation targeting ; friction model ; Brazil ; Czech Republic …
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We compare economic efficiencies in Brazil, India, and China, where economic efficiency measures the gap between … efficiency in Brazil has declined somewhat from relatively high initial levels and the gap between production efficiency between … these countries has narrowed substantially, supporting more rapid growth in China and India relative to Brazil. -- growth …
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Philippines, Brazil, China, and Indonesia have emerged as important global players in the offshore software services industry … ; Brazil ; India ; South Africa …
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