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It is a well-known and much explored fact that capital market regulation has had a larger share of activity and visible … moveable capital, corporate governance rules came under immense pressure to address the interests of world-wide operating … increasingly incentive-oriented, indirect regulation of corporate governance rules, placed to a large degree within the discretion …
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At a time of such great turbulence, looking to the future directions of capital markets and their regulation in … current, and readily observable, phenomena which are likely to shape capital markets regulation in the near future. First of … for what may be the somewhat indiscriminate widening of the “perimeter” of regulation; costs of compliance mount …
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The pandemic-induced global economic crisis has contributed to the re-emergence of sovereign default risk, especially for emerging and developing economies, and has directed attention to the impact of the institutions that are tasked with attempting to predict defaults: the international credit...
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We analyze the names of over 39,000 equity mutual funds sold in 77 countries between 1931 and 2016 in order to provide an aggregate perspective on the global evolution of mutual fund offerings. Despite the previously documented high degree of fund proliferation, we find that country-level fund...
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Using data from 319 microfinance institutions (MFIs) in 68 developing countries, we study the degree to which international debt investments are related to the financial and social performances of MFIs. We find that commercial investments are mainly related to financial performance and level of...
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Using firm-level data from 2006 to 2013 for a set of developing countries, we examine the effects of financial development on innovation. Financial development boosts innovation by improving resource allocation and investment toward strategic sectors as well as facilitating technology to promote...
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Especially since the start of the second decade of the twenty-first century, once more we have seen more focused interest in the use of SWFs by home states — less as a means of projecting sovereign financial power outwards and more as a means of internal financial management, and development....
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complex real-life networks, the global inter-lender network displays small world properties that insulate the network from …
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