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Empirical evidence on international yield comovement is sparse and lacks consensus. Employing a dynamic correlation approach, we show that during the recent global financial crisis euro area yields have ceased to comove with the yields of the other international markets - Canada, UK and US. Some...
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What factors do private investors consider relevant in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)? Are these features of country attractiveness sector specific? In line with increasing demands for infrastructure investments for economic growth and development in recent years, coupled with a huge, yet...
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Social and economic infrastructure are essential for economic development. However, over the last three decades, many infrastructure projects in developing countries have failed. These failures raise the question as to the role of governments in the provision, and longevity, of much needed...
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Using fractional integration and GARCH modeling techniques, this paper investigates the dynamic properties of UK interest rates. We find evidence that, contrary to previous studies for the US and Canada, short rates are more nonstationary compared to longer rates. Further, differences in...
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