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June 2000 - To improve on the low level and low efficiency of Brazil's financial intermediation (and hence economic … growth), Brazil needs reforms leading to a more efficient judicial sector, better enforcement of contracts, stronger rights … Brazil should be high on Brazilian policymakers' agendas, because of the financial sector's importance to economic growth …
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We examine the impact of bank supervision on the financing obstacles faced by almost 5,000 corporations across 49 countries. We find that firms in countries with strong official supervisory agencies that directly monitor banks tend to face greater financing obstacles. Moreover, powerful official...
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We examine the impact of bank supervision on the financing obstacles faced by almost 5,000 corporations across 49 countries. We find that firms in countries with strong official supervisory agencies that directly monitor banks tend to face greater financing obstacles. Moreover, powerful official...
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"The authors analyze the different options-liquidation, federalization, privatization, and restructuring-that the Brazilian state government had for the transformation of state banks under the Programa de Incentivo á Redu袯 do Setor Público Estadual na Atividade Bancária (PROES) in the late...
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