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The political economy of financial development [PDF]
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite controls political decisions, financial development may be obstructed to deny access to finance to potential competitors. We use panel data on developed and developing countries from 1975-2000 to examine this hypothesis, as well as looking at the effect of ...
Shortland, Anja, Girma, S
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The Political Economy of Financial Fragility [PDF]
Financial liberalization under weak regulation is often followed by financial crises. We argue that this may be the deliberate outcome of lobbying interests capturing the reform process. Liberalization may be designed to provide fragile financial access to new entrants by limiting investor protection, resulting in financial deepening rather than ...
Feijen, Erik, Perotti, Enrico
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Financial crisis and Romania’s economy [PDF]
The effects of the international financial crisis also have spread on the Romanian economy. In terms of the direct impact, the banking system was less affected by not being exposed to the toxic assets, and because of prudential and administrative measures adopted over the time by the National Bank of Romania.
NĂFTĂNĂILĂ, Cristina Alina
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Financial development and the underground economy [PDF]
We provide a theoretical and empirical study of the relation between financial development and the size of the underground economy. In our theoretical framework agents allocate investment between a low-return technology which can be operated with internal funds, and a high-return technology which requires external finance.
Capasso Salvatore +2 more
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Global Financial Economy Crisis
The Global world economy crisis had its roots in the Covid 19 pandemic. The key factors back then were a combination of the macroeconomic processes and initialization in micro economic financial levels. Global trade began to recover from the negative impacts brought by the COVID- 19 pandemic in June 2020.
null Fluturim Saliu, null Fatmir Memaj
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Entrepreneurs are considered an important source of innovation, acting as agents of change in developed societies. For entrepreneurs to develop, entrepreneurial ecosystems are required. These environments are complex heterogeneous systems.
Jokin Cearra +2 more
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Background. Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a specific kidney lesion in patients with diabetes mellitus, which leads to the development of endstage kidney disease and requires substitutive renal therapy (dialysis or transplantation).
N. A. Avxentyev, Yu. V. Makarova
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Non-financial reports, anti-corruption performance and corporate reputation
Objective – This paper analyzes whether the anti-corruption reporting practices of the companies are a reflection of adequate anti-corruption systems put in place by companies, or whether the disclosure is merely a tool for companies to improve their ...
Maider Aldaz +2 more
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PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE EU 28th LEGAL REGIME: THE BULGARIAN PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Although the European Union has all the resources to be a leader in the modern global economy, in recent years it has lagged the United States and China in cutting-edge technologies and new, fast-growing industrial sectors.
Emil Asenov, Georgi Ranchev
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Analysis of Factors of High-tech Industries Growth: A Case Study of the Late USSR
Explanation of the role high-tech industries play in ensuring sustainable economic growth is significant in the contemporary environment. Also, it is relevant in theoretical discourses of modernization, neo-industrialization, and industrial policy that ...
D. V. Didenko, N. V. Grineva
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