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This paper examines the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle of international capital flows referring to a panel data set of EMU countries and major industrialized and emerging economies. Overall, the results do not provide evidence in favour of the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle....
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This paper examines the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle of international capital flows referring to a panel data set of EMU countries and major industrialized and emerging economies. Overall, the results do not provide evidence in favour of the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010249651
covered) interest rate parity. The Norwegian banking sector represents an ideal laboratory since the exogenous exchange rate …
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covered) interest rate parity. The Norwegian banking sector represents an ideal laboratory since the exogenous exchange rate …
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covered) interest rate parity. The Norwegian banking sector represents an ideal laboratory since the exogenous exchange rate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011795013
The European private equity market has expanded meaningfully over the past few decades, with leveraged buyouts having averaged more than 50 billion euros per year in 2010–2016. This paper examines investment flows within Europe, as well as between Europe and the rest of the world at two...
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deals with the disclosure requirements of IFRS 7 in the European banking industry so far.How disproportionate the attention …
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We present a model of sovereign debt in which, contrary to conventional wisdom, government defaults are costly because they destroy the balance sheets of domestic banks. In our model, better financial institutions allow banks to be more leveraged, thereby making them more vulnerable to sovereign...
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global banking that can be used proactively to perform counterfactual analysis on the effects of alternative regulatory … European banks, the model is able to replicate the response of the US banking sector to the European sovereign debt crisis. Our …
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-decker' banking integration exposed domestic banks to sharp declines in cross-border interbank lending during the eurozone crisis. As …-dependent) firms. We propose a quantitative small open economy model to account for these patterns and conclude that a global banking …
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