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Europe is the natural space for the integration of the Middle East and North Africa countries (MENA) and the Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEEC). By their small economic size, these countries revolve around the European pole with which they perform the bulk of their trade. The...
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La Banque de France, la revue American Economic Journal : Macroeconomics, l’École d’économie de Paris ainsi que les centres de recherche ECARES et CEPR ont organisé une conférence sur les enseignement macroéconomiques à tirer de la crise financière. Crise de la dette souveraine,...
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In this paper, we use the segmented conditional ICAPM (International Capital Asset Pricing Model) to study the emerging stock markets integration. To address this issue, we apply the asymmetric multivariate version of GARCH-BEKK with structural break of the variance. It allows to specify the...
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This paper addresses the macroeconomic impact of international financial integration. I first provide empirical evidence that foreign banking penetration can be associated with a contraction of banking credit, especially in countries with poor credit markets. Second I present a model in which...
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Stock exchange industry consolidation is at work since many years and has recently accelerated through competition for order flows, agreements and mergers. However, consolidation may not mean that all shocks are transmitted to every place. Therefore, following Forbes and Rigobon (2002) we...
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In this paper, we aim to test the empirical validity of the QTM relationship for the Turkish economy. Using some contemporaneous time series estimation techniques, our estimation results reveal that stationarity characteristics of the velocities of currency in circulation and the broad money...
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Analyse polémique des instructions administratives sur la finance islamique
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Après deux années consécutives de baisse, la part du capital des sociétés françaises du CAC 40 détenue par les non-résidents s’est inscrite en hausse en 2009 à 42,3 %, après 40,2 % en 2008, revenant à un niveau proche de celui de 2002 (42,5%).
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À fin 2008, le taux de détention de la capitalisation des sociétés françaises du CAC 40 par les non-résidents recule pour la deuxième année consécutive pour s’établir à 39,2 %, marquant une baisse de deux points par rapport à la fin de l’année 2007.
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