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Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries from 2004 to 2014. We applied principal component analysis to construct a financial … inclusion index that served as a proxy variable for the accessibility of financial services in the SAARC countries. Using three … Internet services to expanded financial inclusion in the SAARC countries. …
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This paper examines the economic costs and benefits of extending the UK's existing tax on share transactions to include other securities, and of removing abuses of the current exemption for market makers. The post-crisis regulatory environment, especially changes to beneficial ownership...
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Comparison of trends and peculiarities of financial systems in different countries, especially, in emerging markets, should start with setting the global context. The study identifies several periods of development of world financial institutions in the twenty-first century - deregulation...
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One of the current challenges of the current generation is the globalization process that inevitably leads to the rethinking (conceptual reconstruction) of the paradigm of economic growth and development at local, regional, national, European and global level, with a direct impact on...
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The paper examines proposals for euro bonds. The aim is to highlight the broader context of various proposals and, in particular, to assess their impact less as a solution to the problems of the current economic and financial conjuncture and, more, to focus on their long-term consequences for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010729228
The paper examines proposals for euro bonds. The aim is to highlight the broader context of various proposals and, in particular, to assess their impact less as a solution to the problems of the current economic and financial conjuncture and, more, to focus on their long-term consequences for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014030351
Summary • Putin and Trump, leaders arguably with hostile powers. Their meeting holds significant importance in history, requiring scenario planning to structure long-term business relationships and a defense playground for both countries.• It will provide assurances; to the operating...
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This paper presents and describes a new dataset of capital control restrictions on both inflows and outflows of 10 categories of assets for 100 countries over the period 1995 to 2013. Building on the data first presented in Schindler (2009) and other datasets based on the analysis of the IMF's...
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This study analyses the key patterns of cohesion policy within the overall framework of the EU budget, viewed from the perspective of the new Member States of Central and Eastern Europe. In more specific terms, the main objectives are, first, to analyse past trends of cohesion policy and the...
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Sanctions restrict cross-border interactions and, therefore, not only put political and economic pressure on the target country, but they also adversely affect the sender country. This paper examines the effect of financial sanctions on the country imposing them. In particular, we analyze the...
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