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Financial Crisis, and China increased the growth rate of base money slightly. The resulting credit growth was very slight in US … and UK but over 100% in China. The US and UK money multipliers collapsed because the required capital adequacy ratio (CAR … it; and equals the reciprocal of the required reserve ratio when CAR is not binding. To improve China's economic …
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The present paper uses a comparison of Japan and the US to argue that the debate about corporate governance reform is best framed in terms of systems of complementary instruments and institutions. It argues that the Japanese and US systems of corporate governance differ along many dimensions,...
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latent thesis is that, notwithstanding differences in economic development, the more centralized arrangement of China allowed …
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major cultural dimensions that influence how work can be planned and executed in China, as compared to the U.S. Several … makes other countries, such as China, aware of acceptable practices, and even helps them to overcome cultural barriers that …
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continents – the USA, Brazil, Germany and China. The authors use the Human Beliefs and Values Survey data to examine several …
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surprising as they are officially blocked in China. Blogs predict better in China than they do in the US, for they might still be …
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We document that the speed of information dissemination within mutual fund families positively affects the performance of member funds. This suggests that the resulting benefits of higher information precision far outweigh free-riding costs associated with fast internal dissemination. The...
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We examine how speed of information diffusion within mutual fund families affects the performance and trading behavior of the corresponding member mutual funds. Timely information flows within the organization lead to better fund performance, and even more so when information flows across funds...
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This paper studies how a bank's diversification affects its own risk taking behavior and the risk taking of competing, nondiversified banks. In particular, I test whether greater geographic diversification of banks has effects on the risk taking behavior of nondiversified competitors beyond...
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