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index that accounts for complementarity between financial markets and banking systems that has been hypothesized by Sylla …
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market based economies is challenged by using the concept of complementarity. We find, as measured by the index proposed in …
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market based economies is challenged by using the concept of complementarity. We find, as measured by the index proposed in …
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's financial dataset. The paper computes three key-indices referring to the activity, efficiency, and size of Iran's financial …
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This paper investigates cross-country evidence on how capital markets affect business cycle volatilities. In contrast to the large and growing literature of finance and growth, empirical work on the relationship between finance, particularly capital markets, and volatility has been relatively...
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This paper investigates the relationships of capital market, severity of economic contraction, and probability of an economic downturn. The finding supports a theoretical prediction that countries with more advanced capital markets would face less severe business cycle output contraction, and a...
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This paper investigates the relationships of capital markets, frequency of recession, and fraction of time the economy is in recession. The main finding is that frequency of recession is not robustly linked to measures of capital market development. However, the fraction of time the economy...
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This paper investigates the effect of capital market development on severity of economic contraction, and probability of economic downturn. The major finding is that countries with deeper capital market would face less severe business cycle output contraction, and lower chance of an economic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005617075
This paper investigates cross-country evidence on how capital market affects business cycle volatility. In contrast to the large and growing literature on the impact of finance and growth, empirical work on the relationship between finance and volatility has been relatively scarce....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005617093