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relations between six important world markets - U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, China and India from January 2000 until December … maxima at times of global world events (2001: 9/11-attacks, 2003: Iraq war, SARS, etc). The Japanese market switches … provides a way to quantify the evolvement of interdependencies in the global market, to evaluate a world financial network and …
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Finanzkrise vorgeschlagen oder bereits politisch umgesetzt worden sind. …
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and market regulation. The Subprime crisis affected all markets around the world. Daily data of twelve stock indexes for …
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We show that multinational firms transmit shocks across countries through their internal capital markets. We study a credit supply shock to parent firms in Germany. International affiliates outside Germany supported their parents through internal lending, became financially constrained...
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We show that multinational firms transmit shocks across countries through their internal capital markets. We study a credit supply shock to parent firms in Germany. International affiliates outside Germany supported their parents through internal lending, became financially constrained...
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