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survey of private bank lending towards developing countries is undertaken in order to identify the private banks most active … an international division of labour in bank lending: within the developing world, banks from OECD countries tend to focus … their credit on specific regions and countries. This mapping of private bank lending also allows us to pinpoint concrete …
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This paper examines how the different forms of development finance for low-income countries are likely to be affected by the global financial crisis, principally through reductions in remittances, aid flows and FDI. It argues that the channels of transmission of the crisis for particular...
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countries in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Corden focuses on how economies react to negative and positive shocks under …
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This paper examines how the different forms of development finance for low-income countries are likely to be affected by the global financial crisis, principally through reductions in remittances, aid flows and FDI. It argues that the channels of transmission of the crisis for particular...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012444432
Transition finance offers a flexible approach for development partners to respond to the changing financial needs of developing countries undergoing transition. The transition finance ABC methodology, part of the transition finance toolkit, provides methodological guidance, metrics, data...
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The paper develops a Balance of Payments (BOP)-consistent procedure for estimating unreported flows. Using data between 1990 and 2007, total unreported flows of selected Asian countries is estimated at $4.7 trillion, or more than 80% of the countries’ 2007 total gross domestic product. Results...
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This paper re-examines the relationship between FDI inflows and welfare (or poverty reduction) in Africa. Using FDI net … relationship between FDI net inflows and poverty reduction in Africa but find significant differences among African regions. We … East Africa, it is non-significant in Northern and Southern Africa. Furthermore, the relationship was found to be ambiguous …
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significant relationship between net FDI inflows and welfare improvement in North Africa, although we do find significant …, education and financial market development. Hence, at the aggregate level, FDI contributes to economic growth in North Africa …
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the first time to North Africa, the stock-flow approach to the real equilibrium exchange rate, this paper evaluates the … misalignments. Intra-regional trade – both with North Africa and the rest of the continent – together with greater orientation to …
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This study tests for the stationarity of current account deficits for a sample of twenty six African countries. For this purpose, a new test advocated by Breuer, McNown and Wallace (2002) is employed which allows one to test for unit roots in heterogeneous panel datasets. This SURADF test...
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