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The world is seeing a new share‐out of the wealth of nations that benefits emerging markets. The shock waves that have hit the world's financial markets over the last decade are fostering this transition. This article looks at how the new power brokers are establishing new world financial...
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This paper investigates a claim repeatedly made, but never tested, that aid donors herd. To do so it originally uses methodologies developed in finance to measure herding on financial markets, and adapts them to aid allocation. The motivation for studying herding is to improve our understanding...
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While natural resource revenues ought to enable development, past experiences with the 'Paradox of Plenty' have shown that mineral and oil wealth often represents a curse rather than a blessing, inducing slower growth and higher levels of poverty. Many resource rich countries have high poverty...
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• Emerging sovereign wealth funds and multinationals are also investing in the sports world and in football in particular.• In this respect, Spanish football clubs could become key entry points to make way for these new investors.• Both Real Madrid and Barça are international brands with...
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-Emerging sovereign wealth funds and multinationals are also investing in the sports world and in football in particular.-In this respect, Spanish football clubs could become key entry points to make way for these new investors.-Both Real Madrid and Barça are international brands with pulling...
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After decades of successful operation, the Spanish model of internationalisation has run out of steam.Spain must make a 'monkey jump' towards new products, services, and processes. Exporting existing product lines to new destinations will not be sufficient.The creation of an economy 3.0 will...
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This paper studies the effect of elections and democracy on bond and equity flows to emerging countries. Our results indicate that elections affect portfolio flows: the period following an election is generally characterised by a fall in equity flows, and this occurs only where the incumbent is...
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Sovereign funds and emerging markets. In 2010, Sovereign Funds (SF) invested over 60% of their portfolios in non-OECD nations. Over US $30 bn of the money came from China, Latin America (basically Brazil) and South-East Asia (Malaysia and Singapore). Sovereign Funds and the Spanish link with...
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