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's aggregate volatility can be reduced significantly by fostering the private sector's development of financial instruments that … substitute for taxes on capital inflows and equivalent measures - rather than for ex-post liquidity purposes …
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Distortions in capital markets can create financial constraints that deter firms from pursuing optimal investment plans. This paper explores how much these constraints affect investment by ownership type in China, using a panel data model estimated with observations on listed firms for the...
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We contribute to the debate about the future of capital markets and corporate finance, which has ensued against the background of a significant boom in private markets and a corresponding decline in the number of firms and the amount of capital raised in public markets in the US and Europe. Our...
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In November, the MICEX index was driven by the substantial devaluation of the ruble and reached another record-high-level of 1538.9 points during the year. It is the metalworking sector index that became a leader among the sector indices in November, up 12.1% since the beginning of the month....
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and financial variables following increases in the minimum required capital and liquidity ratios. The results indicate …
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This paper provides an overview of the complex conceptual and practical challenges that emerging market economies face as they attempt to reform their frameworks for financial regulation. These economies are striving to balance the quest for financial stability with the imperatives of financial...
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and financial variables following increases in the minimum required capital and liquidity ratios. The results indicate …
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After a brief period during the financial crisis when countries appeared to be lurching towards economic nationalism, the international community has reaffirmed its commitment to open markets that are regulated in balanced ways that promote innovation while discouraging abuse. Hence, it remains...
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This paper provides an overview of the complex conceptual and practical challenges that emerging market economies face as they attempt to reform their frameworks for financial regulation. These economies are striving to balance the quest for financial stability with the imperatives of financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136951
This paper examines the evolving importance of banks and securities markets during the process of economic development. We find that as countries develop economically, (1) the size of both banks and securities markets increases relative to the size of the economy, (2) the association between an...
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