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Turkey experienced a financial crisis in 2000-2001 that led to significant financial reforms. The reforms resulted in a switch to a floating exchange rate, granted greater central bank independence and pursuit of a more credible monetary policy. Investigation of the channels of monetary policy...
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As a result of the extremely volatile world economy in 2008, tourism demand slowed steadily through the year. Overall, the 5% growth of the tourism world demand between January and June gave way to a 1% decline in the second half of the year. Growth returned to international tourism in the last...
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Revitalizing the Jamaican Economy: Policies for Sustained Growth aims to improve our understanding of the constraints to social and economic development in Jamaica. It also proposes practical solutions to overcome some of those problems. This book is a collection of studies commissioned by the...
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On November 12, 1999, President Clinton signed the most significant piece of financial services regulation to be enacted since the Great Depression, at least up to that time. When the Financial Service Modernization Act of 1999, better known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), was signed, the...
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The title "shadow banking system" sounds pejorative and certainly is in the minds of most people who work in or watch … shadow banking system is, in fact, a necessary and extremely useful part of the global economy. Non-banks tend to be far more …
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-Steagall barriers between banking, securities, and insurance firms would instead make implicit taxpayer support of large institutions …
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-run and long-run policies. This proposal, known as "narrow banking," would separately regulate and supervise the role of banks …
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"public interest rationale" for the separation of commercial and investment banking. Except for deposit insurance (and even … here, there were mutterings about moral hazard), the limits imposed on banking by the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 were …
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This work as an empirical economics assessment examined the role of domestic macroeconomic policies with emphasis on the management of the impact of macroeconomic variables on the global financial crisis in Nigeria.. It applies VAR framework on annual time series data from 1969 to 2009. The...
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This study’s main objective is to examine the turn of the month (TOM) effect under changing financial trends. For this reason we need to focus on a stock market which (i) does not present significant structural changes, and (ii) presents clear and long term periods of financial growth and...
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