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This paper investigates the relationship between financial development and income inequality by taking the role of individuals' talent into account. We measure talent using the direct observations of individuals’ achievements before entering the labor force by using the Program for...
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This study provides evidence on the role of financial development in accounting for economic growth in low-, middle-, and high-income countries. Using panel data from 1991 to 2011, we conduct panel regression to examine whether the relationship between banks, stock markets, and economic growth...
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After emerging from the U.S. housing, finance and eventually real sectors, financial crisis has gradually become global. Although problems of structured finance are not new, primary and secondary mortgage market problems in U.S. are essential reasons of the current crisis. In this context,...
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One of the impacts of financial liberalization/deregulation to the risk management and regulation mechanisms is self regulation. In the context of self regulation, it is expected that financial intermediaries may internally develop risk management rules, define capital level based on economic...
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Global financial crisis, arising from real estate and finance sectors, has caused extra ordinary costs for the world economy. Problems in the public management model of the US finance and real estate sectors would be accepted as one of the important reasons of the financial failures in the US...
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