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countries, promote competition in host banking sectors, and help stabilize credit when host countries face idiosyncratic shocks …
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, particularly in Europe; now worry centers on a potential global credit crunch led by European banking institutions. Overall, credit …
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Although a growing body of literature emphasizes that the poor may benefit from better access to financial services through more growth and employment opportunities, there is a continuing debate about the mechanism and extent to which such access would reduce inequalities. Considering that labor...
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This paper proposes a new quantitative implementation of Balassa's idea that export composition and revealed comparative advantage inform the relationship between endowments in domestic factors of production and exports. It proposes that the export composition of countries is close to a...
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This paper argues that the cross-market premium (the ratio between the domestic and the international market price of cross-listed stocks) provides a valuable measure of international financial integration, reflecting accurately the factors that segment markets and inhibit price arbitrage....
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globalization for local market deepening, international risk diversification, financial contagion, and financial dollarization, and …
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) high levels of dollarization. Previous studies on dollarization in Cambodia have largely focused on examining its causes … and estimating seigniorage losses. As an attempt to further explore the effects of dollarization in Cambodia, this paper …
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Most emerging markets do not borrow much internationally in their own currency, although doing that has been argued as an attractive insurance mechanism. This phenomenon, commonly labeled "the original sin" , has mostly been interpreted as evidence of the countries' inability to borrow in...
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Financial crises affect income distribution via different channels. This paper argues that there is an important channel overlooked by the literature, namely the financial channel. We study how this channel operates by analyzing data from several Latin American countries, including Argentina,...
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This paper studies the impact of financial structures on the dynamics of the export sector using rich data from over 60 countries. The results reveal that bank-oriented financial systems boost the size of the export sector more than market-oriented financial systems. However, especially in...
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