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Recent empirical work has shown that current account deficits have been associated with lower growth in developing countries while they have been associated with higher growth in developed countries. This paper shows that this can be rationalized in an environment where firms face (i)...
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Using developing countries in Europe for context, this study examines the complex relationship between financial crises and financial integration. We use panel data comprising 37 countries in Europe, including Iceland, Belarus, Ukraine, Turkey, and Russia from 2000-2019 and the general method of...
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the further reduction and abolition of crossborder barriers impeding the entry into the markets of banking and insurance …
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macroeconomic environment, affect the risk profiles of the banking sector in Europe. Through a dataset that covers 3,399 European … heterogeneity of banking risk determinants. I examine the implications of bank leverage that manifest itself as spreading and … provides a causal link between risk in the banking sector and the growth of the financial market and macroeconomy. I apply four …
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quantity-based indicators covering money, bond, equity and banking markets. Prior to aggregation, individual integration … composite indicators. This fragmentation trend reversed when the European banking union and the ECB's Outright Monetary …
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Using data for a large number of advanced and emerging market economies during 1985-2009, this paper documents the dynamics of financial integration and assesses whether advances in financial integration and globalization yield the beneficial real effects resulting from a more efficient resource...
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This paper builds a dataset on bank ownership that covers more than 6,500 banks in 181 countries (59 low-income economies, 72 middle-income economies, and 50 high-income economies) over 1995-2020. I show that until 2010, there was a reduction in state-ownership of banks and an increase foreign...
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This study examines empirically the information content of the euro area Bank Lending Survey for aggregate credit and output growth. The responses of the lending survey, especially those related to loans to enterprises, are a significant leading indicator for euro area bank credit and real GDP...
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The objective of this study is to rule on the correlation between liberalization of the capital account and economic growth. We were in particular interested in the channels of foreign direct investment and portfolio investment. Our empirical study was carried out on a sample of 100 developed...
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This paper makes an exploratory empirical investigation into the relationship between the net private capital flows and economic growth using a panel dataset from emerging Asian countries viz South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines over the period from 1980 to 2001....
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