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Financial instability, financial openness, and economic growth in African countries [PDF]
In the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis, the implication of financial liberalisation for stability and economic growth has come under increasing scrutiny. One strand of literature posits a positive relationship between financial liberalisation and economic growth and development.
Batuo Enowbi, Michael, Kupukile, Mlambo
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Financial openness and entrepreneurship
Research in International Business and Finance, 2019Abstract Using a panel data set of 62 countries from 1995 through 2013, the effects of financial openness on changes in entrepreneurship rates in the economy are estimated for emerging and developed markets. Controlling for the effects of political risk in conjunction with capital controls, capital controls have a negative effect on ...
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Financial openness, financial frictions and optimal monetary policy
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Faia, Ester, Iliopulos, Eleni
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Financial openness, the financial accelerator and sectoral dynamics
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2016This paper studies the role of financial openness and the financial accelerator in the sectoral dynamics generated in a small open economy following capital inflow. The results show that where the financial accelerator exists, capital inflow in response to a foreign interest rate shock ultimately results in intersectoral resource transfer that is ...
Joonyoung Hur, Emmanuel K.K. Lartey
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International Review of Applied Economics, 2000
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effects of financial liberalization on the financial and real sectors of the Turkish economy.
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effects of financial liberalization on the financial and real sectors of the Turkish economy.
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1992
An evolving world economy should aim at the free exchange of goods and services between national economies, for such freedom guarantees a maximum increase in global prosperity. However, the free exchange of goods and services can be secured in the long run only if it is accompanied by the free cross-border movement of money and capital.
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An evolving world economy should aim at the free exchange of goods and services between national economies, for such freedom guarantees a maximum increase in global prosperity. However, the free exchange of goods and services can be secured in the long run only if it is accompanied by the free cross-border movement of money and capital.
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Financial openness and financial market development
Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 2023Jittima Tongurai, Chaiporn Vithessonthi
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Financial Policies in an Open Economy
Economica, 1978The large number of countries now pursuing flexible rates justifies another look at the small-country case under such an exchange rate regime. The Metzlerian (1951) macro-model, which was opened up to world trade by Mundell (1961b), provides an elegant framework for the analysis.
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Economic Openness and International Financial Flows
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1969ACCELERATING INrEREST in economic integration among nations and increasing stress on the economic welfare of regions within nations have raised a new set of problems for economists in the years since World War II. Because regions within a single country and member nations of an effective economic union are likely to be highly vulnerable to shocks of ...
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Trade openness, financial openness, and macroeconomic volatility
Economic Systems, 2022Yong Ma, Yiqing Jiang, Chi Yao
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