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The authors provide a conceptual framework for designing a comprehensive risk financing strategy for a firm, using an optimal combination of three instruments: self-retention, contingent debt, and insurance. Using an original conceptual model, the risk management decisions of the firm are first...
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This paper classifies financial regulations by their primary objective into six types: macroeconomic, allocative, structural, prudential, organizational, and protective. The author notes that the most regulations have effects that cut across different objectives and that structural controls are...
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The authors assess empirically the impact of contractual savings institutions portfolios (pension funds and life insurance companies) on securities markets, for example, depth and liquidity in the domestic stock market, and depth in the domestic bond market. They discuss how the...
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The objective of this paper is to gain new insights about the strengths and weaknesses of the heterodox approach for stopping inflation based on the experience of programs implemented in some Latin American countries and Israel in the sixties and eighties. The most important income policies...
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In the long run, sound, efficient securities markets can contribute to economic growth; in the short run, they play an important role in financial liberalization. The author provides a guide to issues involved in institutional and regulatory reform of securities markets - and a discussion of the...
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The authors developed a framework for analyzing the relationship between domestic financial markets and the effects of trade liberalization and applied it to Sri Lanka's experience between 1977 and 1987. They found that the domestic financial market significantly affects the outcome of trade...
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The increased volatility of exchange rates, interest rates, and primary commodity prices over the past two decades has highlighted the importance for developing countries of managing these risks. Asset and liability management - a risk-management technique to systematically control price risks...
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Theory suggests that a currency union will impose significant macroeconomic disciplines on its members. This paper examines the two main surviving currency zones - the franc and rand zones in Africa - to learn whether and to what extent certain generally accepted theory is confirmed by the data....
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Evidence about how choice of regulatory regimes affects the level of shareholder risk for the regulated company has traditionally focused on studies in the United Kingdom and the United States. Broad comparisons of price-cap based regimes (as practiced in the UK) with rate-of-return regulation...
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Before the late 1970s, U.S. savings and loan institutions (S&Ls) were primarily mutually-owned institutions with limited management capabilities, limited investment options, and virtually unlimited interest rate exposure. The industry was closely tied to real estate so conflicts of interest and...
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