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Financial Crisis, Financial Globalization and Financial Development in Africa

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This study unites two streams of research by simultaneously focusing on the impact of financial globalisation on financial development and pre- and post-crisis dynamics of the investigated relationship. The empirical evidence is based on 53 African countries for the period 2004-2011 and Generalised Method of Moments.
Asongu, Simplice, Nnanna, Joseph
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Financial Markets, Financial Instruments, and Financial Engineering

2020
This chapter focuses on debt and equity. Debt is a contractual obligation to pay an amount to a lender on given dates; it may be secured or unsecured. The cost of debt is interest. Banks and other lenders provide the debt in buyouts. This debt may take many forms and be provided by many different market participants, including one or more of commercial
John Gilligan, Mike Wright
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Financial alchemists and financial shamans

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractProfessional money management appears to require little skill, yet its practitioners command astronomical salaries. Singh's theory of shamanism provides one possible explanation: Financial professionals are the shamans of the global economy. They cultivate the perception of superhuman traits, maintain grueling initiation rituals, and rely on ...
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Financial Econometrics, Financial Innovation, and Financial Stability

Journal of Financial Econometrics, 2008
Innovation in financial markets, spurred to a significant extent by developments in finance theory and financial econometrics, has played a critical role in spurring economic growth. However, the current turmoil in financial markets raises fundamental questions about the nature of financial innovation and the role of policymakers in maintaining ...
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Financial Instability, Financial Culture and Financial Reform

2011
We consider the financial market meltdown of the years 2007-9 as resulting from both the typical mechanism of boom-bust cycles as well as a result of the financial market culture of excessive risk taking, leveraging and risk transfer. In this final chapter we thus will also review and discuss the recent efforts of financial reform from both ...
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financial intermediaries [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
This is an essay on Financial Intermediaries written for the New Palgrave. It includes sections on national wealth, financial markets, assets, risk and regulation.
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Financial Security or Financial Stress?

2018
Susan Moore, Doreen Rosenthal
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Financial regulation, financial inclusion, and financial stability

Ebenezer Bugri Anarfo   +3 more
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Financial Mathematics

National Mathematics Magazine, 1935
H. A. Robinson, A. W. Richeson
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