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In the last dozen years, economists have produced a considerable body of research suggesting that the historical origin of a country’s laws is highly correlated with a broad range of its legal rules and regulations, as well as with economic outcomes. Much of this research has dealt with rules...
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size in the market. The model offers a partial explanation for the surprisingly low market price of financial risk in the …
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through markets, and banks increase their exposure to systematic risk as they reduce idiosyncratic risk through … liquidity dry-ups when investors ignore tail risks …
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Using a sample of 49 countries, we show that countries with poorer investor protections, measured by both the character of legal rules and the quality of law enforcement, have smaller and narrower capital markets. These findings apply to both equity and debt markets. In particular, French civil...
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credit easing, defined as a combination of lending to financial institutions, providing liquidity directly to key credit …
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credit easing, defined as a combination of lending to financial institutions, providing liquidity directly to key credit …
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