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offshoring. The diversification dimension of globalization refers to the increase in foreign assets and liabilities in countries … markets and countries. We also show that the nature of financing through both diversification and offshoring has improved for … examines two important concurrent dimensions of financial globalization relevant for emerging countries: diversification and …
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offshoring. We find that globalization via the diversification channel has expanded throughout during the 2000s as domestic … examines two important concurrent dimensions of financial globalization relevant for emerging countries: diversification and … offshoring has displayed more mixed patterns, with variations across markets and countries …
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offshoring. The diversification dimension of globalization refers to the increase in foreign assets and liabilities in countriesâ … markets and countries. We also show that the nature of financing through both diversification and offshoring has improved for … examines two important concurrent dimensions of financial globalization relevant for emerging countries : diversification and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011277968
offshoring. The diversification dimension of globalization refers to the increase in foreign assets and liabilities in countriesâ … markets and countries. We also show that the nature of financing through both diversification and offshoring has improved for … examines two important concurrent dimensions of financial globalization relevant for emerging countries : diversification and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278048
offshoring. The diversification dimension of globalization refers to the increase in foreign assets and liabilities in countriesâ … markets and countries. We also show that the nature of financing through both diversification and offshoring has improved for … examines two important concurrent dimensions of financial globalization relevant for emerging countries : diversification and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278146
Firms in emerging market economies markedly increased their issuance of bonds in offshore markets after the Great Financial Crisis. By contrast, increases in offshore bond issuance by firms in advanced economies were more muted. An empirical analysis suggests that the less developed state of...
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Security market integration and spanning failures can arise from differential informational access or from administrative barriers to different types of investor, e.g. onshore versus offshore. However, where sufficient motivation exists, a parallel market could arise, where offshore investors...
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This paper investigates the diversification prospects which may be reaped when investing in a mixture of emerging and … diversification potential and therefore risk reduction. Yet, the latter may be counterbalanced by the fact that emerging markets … that emerging markets have offered diversification potential. However we also find evidence of features which make it more …
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diversification has been limited and declining over time. Next, we revisit the empirical literature on the implications of financial … globalization for local market deepening and international risk diversification proposing new measures of the former that, in our … international portfolio diversification needed to yield visible gains in terms of consumption smoothing. …
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As a result of debt enforcement problems, many high-productivity firms in emerging economies are unable to pledge enough future profits to their creditors and this constrains the financing they can raise. Many have argued that, by relaxing these credit constraints, reforms that strengthen...
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