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The internationalization of financial markets is one of the focal points in the discussion about recent globalization trends. These discussions suggest that capital can move freely between countries. However, there is ample evidence that national borders do matter and that there are many...
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One key focus of the on-going debate on the integration of international financial markets have been measures to …
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Freier internationaler Kapitalverkehr kann eine Reihe von positiven Effekten auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung haben. Kapital wird in die produktivsten Investitionsprojekte gelenkt, Investitionsrisiken werden gestreut, neue Technologien verbreitet, und effiziente Finanzsysteme können sich...
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to unstable international capital flows. At the same time, business cycle volatility in OECD countries seems to have been …
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The debate on the risks and benefits of the globalisation of international capital markets has focused on the volume …
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international financial markets has raised the question whether this increase in cross-border activities has allowed banks to …
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The debate on the risks and benefits of the globalisation of international capital markets has focused on the volume …
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to unstable international capital flows. At the same time, business cycle volatility in OECD countries seems to have been …
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This paper presents the novel results from an internationally coordinated project by the International Banking Research … seventeen countries use confidential micro-banking data for the years 2000 through 2015 to explore the international … transmission of monetary policies of the U.S., euro area, Japan, and United Kingdom. Two other studies use international data with …
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