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of 700 firms from four emerging (or newly-emerged) economies: Brazil, India, the Republic of Korea, and South Africa. The …
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development quest. The sample includes Brazil, India, Vietnam and four African countries -- Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia …
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This paper reviews the published work on the governance of regulatory authorities in order to identify the basic governance standards that apply and some of the factors that affect the implementation of good governance. There are four pillars of good regulatory governance: independence,...
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Financial globalization has gathered attention since the early 1990s because of its macro-financial implications and growing importance. But financial globalization has taken shape via different forms over time. This paper examines two important, concurrent dimensions of financial globalization:...
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The global financial crisis has not only dealt a major blow to the global economy, but also shaken confidence in … global economy in ways that advance development, and values pragmatism, experimentation, and evidence-based policymaking over …
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of the Indian economy, capital flows to India have moved in tandem with broad global trends. This paper looks at the … extent to which India?s monetary policy has been affected by the ebbs and flows of the capital it receives. For ease of …
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out of farming activities are some of the major structural adjustment factors shaping the evolution of an economy and its … connected poverty trends. The main focus of the authors is understanding, for the case of Brazil, how a trade shock interacts …
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economies: Brazil, China, and India. The analysis focuses on the countries' experience in various dimensions, including price …
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expenditures, as in China and India, the impact was magnified. Increases in recurrent expenditure, which were made in Brazil and … India, acted as short-term stimulants; additional public investment, as in China, appears to have had a more lasting impact … integration, resulting in differential magnitude and timing of the crisis impact. For example, coastal states in India were …
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trade disputes, emphasizing the Brazil-United States dispute involving ethanol and the broader United States-China dispute …
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