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levels that influence FDI inflows. Our findings show that higher banking sector and stock market development above the …Using a panel of 11 upper-middle income emerging economies, the paper investigates financial development threshold …. On the contrary, private and public bond market development levels equal to or greater than the threshold levels have a …
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; Globalization ; Complex Weighted Networks ; Dynamics …
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The authors analyse patterns of international trade and financial integration using complex network analysis. The combination of both binary and weighted approaches delivers more precise and thorough insights into the topological structure and properties of international trade and financial...
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liberalisation and economic growth and development. However, others emphasise the link between financial liberalisation is … intrinsically associated with financial instability which may be harmful to economic growth and development. This study assesses … linkages between financial instability, financial liberalisation, financial development and economic growth in 41 African …
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Joseph A. Schumpeter is one of the most famous economists of the 20th century and the ’patron saint’ of the finance and growth literature. We have discovered that the prevailing literature has, however, misinterpreted Schumpeter, which leads to puzzling empirical results and difficulties in...
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We propose a model with mean-variance foreign investors who exhibit a convex disutility associated to brown bond holdings. The model predicts that bond green premia should be smaller in economies with a closer financial account and highly volatile exchange rates. This happens because foreign...
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