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Can the yield spread, which has been found to predict with surprising accuracy the movement of key macroeconomic variables of developed countries, also predict such variables for an emerging country. This paper is an attempt to answer empirically this question for the Tunisian economy. It also...
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Can the yield spread, which has been found to predict with surprising accuracy the movement of key macroeconomic variables of developed countries, also predict such variables for an emerging country. This paper is an attempt to answer empirically this question for the Tunisian economy. It also...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011374962
During project execution, the status of the project is periodically evaluated, usingtraditional methods or standard practices. However, these traditional methods orstandard practices may not adequately identify certain issues, such as lack of sufficientidentification of warning signs that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009464839
We model EU countries? bank ratings using financial variables and allowing for intercept and slope heterogeneity. We find that country-specific factors (in the form of heterogeneous intercepts) are a crucial determinant of ratings. Whilst ?new? EU countries typically have lower ratings than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009481446