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financial crises 7 Finanzkrise 5 Wirtschaftsindikator 5 vulnerability indicator 5 Economic indicator 4 Financial crisis 4 Multidimensional vulnerability indicator 4 Währungskrise 4 Central and Eastern Europe 3 Currency crisis 3 Financial Crises 3 Bankenkrise 2 Banking crisis 2 China 2 Committee for development policy (CDP) 2 Early warning system 2 Financial Vulnerability Indicator 2 Financial market 2 Financing for vulnerable countries 2 Finanzmarkt 2 Forecasting model 2 Frühwarnsystem 2 Index 2 Index number 2 Least developed Countries (LDCs) 2 Macro-financial Linkages 2 Malaysia 2 Markov chain 2 Markov-Kette 2 Markov-switching Bayesian VAR 2 Markov-switching model 2 Prognoseverfahren 2 Sustainable development goals (SGDs) 2 Vulnerability indicator 2 central and eastern Europe 2 dynamic factor model 2 early warning system 2 financial vulnerability indicator 2 Adaptation 1 Armut 1
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Free 12 Undetermined 3 CC license 2
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 7
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 2 Working Paper 2 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1
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English 11 Undetermined 3 French 2
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Kuek, Tai-Hock 5 Puah, Chin-Hong 5 Brüggemann, Axel 4 Guillaumont, Patrick 4 Linne, Thomas 4 M. Affendy Arip 3 Habibullah, Muzafar Shah 2 Herawati, Hety 1 Manna, Indrani 1 Pasternak, Christoph 1 Purnomo, Herry 1 Santoso, Heru 1
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EconWPA 1 Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) 1 Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki 1
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BOFIT Discussion Papers 2 IWH Discussion Papers 2 Document de travail : politiques de développement 1 International Finance 1 Journal of Business Economics and Management (JBEM) 1 Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 1 Journal of business economics and management 1 Journal of central banking theory and practice 1 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 1 Note brève : policy brief 1 Policy brief : note brève 1 Recent developments in Asian economics : international symposia in economic theory and econometrics 1 Research in world economy 1 Working paper : development policies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 4 RePEc 4
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Indicators for assessing Indonesia’s Javan rhino National Park vulnerability to climate change
Purnomo, Herry; Herawati, Hety; Santoso, Heru - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 16 (2011) 7, pp. 733-747
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Are the Central and Eastern European Transition Countries still vullnerable to an Financial Crisis? Results from the Signals Approach
Brüggemann, Axel; Linne, Thomas - 2002
The aim of the paper is to analyse the vulnerability of the Central and Eastern European accession countries to the EU as well as that of Turkey and Russia to a financial crisis. Our methodology is an extension of the signals approach. We develop a composite indicator to measure the evolution of...
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Are the Central and Eastern European transition countries still vulnerable to a financial crisis? Results from the signals approach
Brüggemann, Axel; Linne, Thomas - 2002
The aim of paper is to analyse the vulnerability of the Central and Eastern European accession countries to the EU as well as that of Turkey and Russia to a financial crisis. Our methodology is an extension of the signals approach. We develop a composite indicator to measure the evolutin of of...
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Are the Central and Eastern European Transition Countries still vullnerable to an Financial Crisis? Results from the Signals Approach
Brüggemann, Axel; Linne, Thomas - Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH) - 2002
The aim of the paper is to analyse the vulnerability of the Central and Eastern European accession countries to the EU as well as that of Turkey and Russia to a financial crisis. Our methodology is an extension of the signals approach. We develop a composite indicator to measure the evolution of...
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Are the Central and Eastern European transition countries still vulnerable to a financial crisis? Results from the signals approach
Brüggemann, Axel; Linne, Thomas - Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki - 2002
The aim of paper is to analyse the vulnerability of the Central and Eastern European accession countries to the EU as well as that of Turkey and Russia to a financial crisis. Our methodology is an extension of the signals approach. We develop a composite indicator to measure the evolutin of of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005648649
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The Signals Approach as an Early Warning System for Currency Crises. An Application to Transition Economies - with special emphasis on Poland
Pasternak, Christoph - EconWPA - 2003
Objectives: The objectives of this empirical study are: firstly, to modify and extend the 'signals approach', developed by Kaminsky/Lizondo/Reinhart (1997) as an early warning system for currency crises, secondly, to apply it to transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe, and, thirdly,...
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