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intervention and ownership in post-war Britain. These have been relatively neglected by economic historians in favour of questions …
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, intervention and other quantitative measures, and of Central Bank communication on exchange rate volatility. Since India has a … estimated family of GARCH models, we find forex market intervention to be the most effective of all the CB instruments evaluated …
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Extreme poverty and chronic malnutrition are widespread in rural Tanzania, where smallholder agriculture dominates the economy. Given the sector's role as the main source of food and livelihood for many malnourished people, agriculture has substantial potential to reduce poverty and hunger....
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Currencies can be under severe pressure in the foreign exchange market, but in a fixed (or managed) exchange rate regime that is not fully visible via the change in the exchange rate. Exchange market pressure (EMP) is a concept developed to nevertheless measure the pressure in such cases. This...
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The EU took clear steps to suppress and abandon the intervention of maize in 2006. Originally the measure should have … for maize stricter in the intervention period starting 1 November 2006. Later the EC proposed to finish the intervention … of maize. According to that decision the intervention of maize exists in the marketing year of 2007/08 and 2008/09 with a …
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To test if safety nets create moral hazard in the banking industry, we develop a simultaneous structural two-equations model that specifies the probability of a bailout and banks' risk taking.We identify the effect of expected bailout probabilities on risk taking using exclusion restrictions...
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Malaysian economic development has been shaped by public policy in response to changing national and external conditions. Public investments peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s, until the policy reversals driven by sovereign debt concerns and new policy ideology fads. Foreign investments...
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itself in the form of direct intervention by the states through owning the means of production and distribution of speciaIly …
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the classification of this form of abuse within the wider concept of maltreatment, and ending with specific intervention …
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selected emerging Asian economies over the decade 1999-2009. While the propensity for foreign exchange intervention and …
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