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This paper compares the boom-bust cycle in Finland and Sweden 1984-1995 with the average boom-bust pattern in … 1980s and 1990s. The boom-bust cycle in Finland and Sweden 1984-1995 was driven by financial liberalization and a hard …
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Zentrale Maßnahmen zur Überwindung der Bankenkrisen der 90er Jahre in Schweden und Finnland waren in beiden Ländern der …
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Union. In the Northern periphery of the EU, the different monetary regime choices of Finland and Sweden have created a … global shock on Sweden. The different monetary regimes cannot, however, explain the growth gap between Sweden and Finland … Recession that started in the autumn of 2009, while Sweden has grown faster since that. In terms of price stability Sweden has …
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People in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden work more than the countries’ high tax rates …
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countries with a special emphasis on Finland. While fiscal and monetary policies have definitely impacted on macroeconomic … important in explaining the differences. In particular, the weakness of growth in Finland can best be explained by a series of …
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English origin common-law countries than in ones with civil-law tradition. Moreover, within the sphere of civil-law, Finland … provide also some remarks on the opinions expressed by La Porta et al. about the minority protection in Finland. The comments …
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Using daily data for the Swedish stock market for almost the last two decades no distinct and firm deterministic seasonal pattern for the conditional volatility for the Swedish stock market has been found. The daily turnover in the Swedish stock market has an impact on and eliminates to some...
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The Chinese stock market features an interesting history of divided market segments: domestic (A), foreigners' (B) and overseas (H). This puts forth questions of market integration as well as cross-divisional information transmission. We address these issues in a structural DCC framework, an...
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