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financial liberalization agenda of the mid-1980s, a system of bank oligopolies has developed in both large and small, open … market power, excess liquidity, bank concentration, interest rate spread and the implications of bank foreign exchange …
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Emerging banking systems / P. Bongini, S. Chiarlone, and G. Ferri -- China / S. Chiarlone and G. Ferri -- India / S. Chiarlone and S. Ghosh -- Indonesia / P. Bongini -- Brazil / M. Lossani, L. Ruggerone and M. Zaninelli -- North Africa / A. Cicogna -- Russia / A. Marra -- Turkey / A. Cimenoglu,...
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A very commonly observed phenomenon in developing and emerging market economies is the use of another country's currency (US dollar or other) in lieu or in addition to the local currency. Governments in these countries have been encouraging dollarization for years by allowing their citizens to...
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The deregulation of domestic financial markets and the capital account in developing countries has frequently been associated with financial turmoil and macro volatility. The book analyzes the experiences of several countries, drawing implications for building development-friendly domestic and...
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A very commonly observed phenomenon in developing and emerging market economies is the use of another country’s currency (US dollar or other) in lieu or in addition to the local currency. Governments in these countries have been encouraging dollariz
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