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This case study explores which variables - macroeconomic, institutional, and capital controls - are most important in explaining cross-country differences in bond market development. It uses the ratio of amount of local currency bonds outstanding over GDP as a measure of bond market development...
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We study the consequences of corporate default using China's national credit registry. Borrowing after default declines if the lender or borrower is not state-controlled or if the borrower is located in a highly developed province. After default, a key social indicator, employment, does not...
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Using the available monthly and annual data from 1866 to 1928, we study the premiums at which foreign silver coins and silver-backed currency circulating in China sold relative to melt value, at both Shanghai and San Francisco. Silver-backed Chinese currency typically sold at a slight premium to...
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Using China’s introduction of U.S. style securities class actions (SCA), we examine consequences for shareholder wealth, aggrieved investor compensation, and fraud deterrence. In contrast to previous U.S. evidence, Chinese stock prices respond positively to the SCA rules released on July 31,...
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