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Do we face a global"capital shortage"? [PDF]
The author of this paper assesses the medium- to long-term outlook for global demand and supply of capital. He reaches the following conclusions: 1) the demand for investment funds in developing countries will remain strong, but most increased demand ...
Qureshi, Zia
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Time to birth for spontaneous and ART births among infertile groups
Background Childbearing postponement in high-income countries has likely led to an increase in the incidence of age-related infertility. While assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can help some individuals to become parents, this often takes time ...
Marie-Caroline Compans +2 more
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How will changes in globalization impact growth in south Asia ? [PDF]
The current global crisis may change globalization itself, as both developed and developing countries adjust to global imbalances that contributed to the crisis. Will these changes help or hinder economic recovery and growth in South Asia?
Anand, Rahul, Ghani, Ejaz
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Opening the Capital Account of Transition Economies: How Much and How Fast [PDF]
In the late eighties, many developing countries followed the example of the most advanced countries and opened their capital account (K.A.) in an attempt to reap new gains from increased integration with the world economy.
Daianu, Daniel, Vranceanu, Radu
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This paper reviews the challenges facing Asia as it seeks to cope with and capitalize on globalization. It asks how the Asian model of economic development needs to be modified in order for the region’s economies to grow and prosper in an increasingly integrated and intensely competitive global environment.
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Capital flows, push versus pull factors and the global financial crisis [PDF]
The causes of the 2008 collapse and subsequent surge in global capital flows remain an open and highly controversial issue. Employing a factor model coupled with a dataset of high-frequency portfolio capital flows to 50 economies, the paper finds that ...
Fratzscher, Marcel
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THE CAPITAL FLOWS IMPACT ON THE STABILITY OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS [PDF]
Capital account liberalization represents a frequent decision taken by the emergent countries in their integration process to the global economy. For the European Union members states, this is a necessary measure.
Albulescu Claudiu Tiberiu +1 more
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Fertility preferences adjusted: reimagining parenthood in response to the uncertainty of infertility
Infertility places men and women in a state of considerable uncertainty, characterized by a heightened sense of unpredictability and loss of control. While the experience of such uncertainty might influence individuals’ fertility desires and expectations,
Ester Lazzari
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Capital account liberalization and sudden stops in global capital flows
Using the annual panel data of 47 economies from 1999 to 2020, this study adopts the probit model for empirical analysis and examines the impact of capital account opening on sudden stops from the dual perspectives of institutional quality and ...
Jia Hao, Weining Wang
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Paradigm shift? A critique of the IMF’s new approach to capital controls [PDF]
The global financial crisis forcefully highlighted the importance of developing mechanisms to curb the effects of large and volatile capital inflows on growth and financial stability in developing countries. It led the IMF to reconsider its long-standing
Daniela Gabor
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