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process of financial globalization. Our central findings indicate that policies promoting financial sector development …, institutional quality, and trade openness appear to help developing countries derive the benefits of globalization. Similarly, sound … unavoidable inherent tensions in evaluating the risks and benefits associated with financial globalization. In the light of these …
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process of financial globalization. Our central findings indicate that policies promoting financial sector development …, institutional quality and trade openness appear to help developing countries derive the benefits of globalization. Similarly, sound … unavoidable tensions inherent in evaluating the risks and benefits associated with financial globalization. In light of these …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003816538
integration has risen. In standard theory, greater financial integration facilitates international borrowing and lending, helping …
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process of financial globalization. Our central findings indicate that policies promoting financial sector development …, institutional quality and trade openness appear to help developing countries derive the benefits of globalization. Similarly, sound … unavoidable tensions inherent in evaluating the risks and benefits associated with financial globalization. In light of these …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010269041
Cross-border capital flows are expected to lead to increased international risk sharing by facilitating borrowing and lending in global financial markets. This paper examines risk-sharing outcomes of various types of capital flows (foreign direct investment, portfolio equity, debt, remittance,...
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integration has risen. In standard theory, greater financial integration facilitates international borrowing and lending, helping …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012993138
Cross-border capital flows are expected to lead to increased international risk sharing by facilitating borrowing and lending in global financial markets. We examine risk sharing outcomes of various types of capital flows (foreign direct investment, portfolio equity, debt, remittance, and aid...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013307238
Cross-border capital flows are expected to lead to increased international risk sharing by facilitating borrowing and lending in global financial markets. This paper examines risk-sharing outcomes of various types of capital flows (foreign direct investment, portfolio equity, debt, remittance,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013312844
of our analysis indicate that FTAs are better than CUs on welfare grounds for the world as a whole since both member and …
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