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Within a broad framework for analyzing portfolio flows to developing countries, the paper undertakes a comparative analysis of equity markets in six Middle Eastern countries. The analysis, based primarily on a range of quantitative indicators, identifies the principal characteristics of these...
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Following the intensification of Mamp;As in banking in South Eastern Europe during the past decade, the study engages into analysing the most recent motives behind this wave. This study reviews motives in bank Mamp;A as seen by both parties involved. There is exposed the consideration of other...
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This paper analyses the law on shareholders' interaction in the period preceding the shareholder meeting. It asserts three contentions: First, it argues that the legal regimes in France and Germany provide for rights that facilitate shareholder monitoring without replacing the management, while...
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This paper examines relative tax burden of transition economies from a microeconomic perspective. It employs data from the Tax Misery Index and the Index of Economic Freedom to compare the tax burden of transition economies to that of more developed market economies. It then creates a hybrid...
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This paper analyzes the economic determinants of developing country creditworthiness indicators for over 60 developing countries for the period from 1980 to 1993. Our results indicate that economic fundamentals--the ratio of non-gold foreign exchange reserves to imports, the ratio of the current...
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This study examines the relative importance of political and economic variables in the determination of a country`s standing in credit ratings provided by commercial rating agencies. It finds that creditworthiness appears to be determined primarily by economic variables. While including...
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We compare banking sector development in the EU Accession Countries (AC) Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Turkey with a special emphasis on the role of foreign banks. We discuss selected features of the Accession Countries' banking sector reform and patterns of foreign entry, combining the...
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Increased international commerce between the United States and faster growing economies such as The People’s Republic of China (PRC), as well as third world economies rich in natural resources but poor in infrastructure like Nigeria, have created the potential for significant exposure to...
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This empirical study addresses the meta-processing of data on the competitiveness of a global financial centre. International financial centres are in open competition with each other as countries and cities around the world have developed financial centres since the early 1980s for the global...
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