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We examine the impact of financial sector FDI (FSFDI) on economic growth via the efficiency channel. We estimate a panel data model for 11 Central and Eastern European countries in a cross-country growth accounting framework over 1996 to 2003. We find a hump-shaped impact of FSFDI on economic...
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We ask whether Poland is at risk of the boom-bust problem that has afflicted economies around the time of euro adoption. Our answer, inevitably, is mixed. On the one hand the fact that Poland is an outlier, credit-growth wise, accentuates the danger of a boom if one believes in mean reversion....
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The aim of this chapter is to identify problematic issues of the process of European financial market integration focusing on banking in order to draw lessons for the design of the integration process of other service industries. Particular focus will be put on the implications of the...
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For Central, Eastern and Southeastern European (CESEE) countries, the euro area is the most important export destination. Nevertheless, geographical export patterns differ among individual CESEE countries, and economic growth within the euro area has diverged in the run-up to and since the...
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This paper contributes to the finance-growth debate by reviewing the relationship between financial sector foreign direct investment and economic growth. The positive view of the finance-led growth hypothesis normally focuses on more open and liberalized financial systems. Banking markets in...
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This paper examines the impact of financial sector foreign direct investment (FSFDI) on economic growth by estimating a panel data model for 11 Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) between 1996 and 2003 in a cross-country growth accounting framework. The analysis concentrates on the...
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The large movements in residential property prices in emerging markets observed over the past decade have raised interest in housing market developments. Within a cointegration framework applied to an unbalanced panel, we assess the relationship between residential property price developments,...
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This paper provides an overview of residential property market developments in ten Central, Eastern and Southeastern European (CESEE) EU Member States over the last 10 to 15 years, featuring price developments, housing conditions, affordability, housing financing and policy measures targeting...
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In this paper, we analyse export competition between individual EU Member States and China in third-country goods markets. We find that competitive pressure from China is strongest for small and peripheral EU members, especially for the Southern periphery, Ireland and Central, Eastern and...
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