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' volatility, through spillover effects, into economic and financial crisis and social anomy. What fuels the wildfire does not … policy makers. The current financial system is discredited. It is necessary to reform the financial institutions and …
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In this paper, we develop a financial stress index for France that can be used as a real-time composite indicator for the state of financial stability in France. We take 17 financial variables from different market segments and extract a common stress component using a dynamic approximate factor...
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We study financial fragility, exchange rate crises, and monetary policy in an open economy version of a Diamond-Dybvig model. The banking system, the exchange rate regime, and central bank credit policy are seen as parts of a mechanism intended to maximize social welfare; if the mechanism fails,...
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This paper provides risk/reward evaluation and legal analysis of foreign investing under Cuban Law No. 118 (2014). Section I addresses dynamic changes in Cuba since 2008. Section II examines reforms of Cuban foreign investment laws. Section III explores investment options such as import/export,...
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The article is part of the special issue of the journal on Charles P. Kindleberger (CPK). It is here reported one of CPK's best known articles published in the old series of Moneta e Credito (vol. 38 n. 152, december 1985, pp. 355-69). The article reconstructs the recent history of the dollar...
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China's exchange rate regime has undergone gradual reform since the move away from a fixed exchange rate in 2005. The …
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factor in explaining the large budget deficits and increases in debt that follow the crisis. Our estimates of the rise in …
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The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has been an institution caught in the midst of political, economic and technological change. Systemic changes sweeping through the industry have set off chain reactions of demutualization, consolidation and diversification. The LSE has not been immune to these...
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the period 1970-2009, I examine the impact of a crisis not only on the economy and the financial sector, but also on …, in the six years following a crisis, average life expectancy declines by nine months, primary school enrolment drops by 3 …
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Many countries around the world have experienced banking crises in the past two decades, and all countries are witnessing substantial changes in the structure and nature of banking. These developments have led national and multilateral policymakers to focus increased attention on the crucial...
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