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Financial system sophistication and unemployment around the world

Applied Economics Letters, 2013
Using data on 78 countries from 1984 to 2008 and a large number of controls, this article studies the unemployment effect of a major characteristic of the financial system: its level of sophistication, i.e. the variety of financial institutions and instruments available to the economy.
Horst Feldmann
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FACTORS OF CRISIS AND RESTRUCTURING WORLD FINANCIAL SYSTEM

EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA, 2021
The article analyzes long-term economic patterns, examines the reasons for international integration and the creation of a new world economic order. Some reasons for the destabilization of the financial system of the planet are revealed, including the depreciation of the US dollar and the redistribution of property rights through the financial market ...
V. V. ZAGARSKIKH, E. V. KARANINA
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International Financial Relations As Part of the World-System

International Studies Quarterly, 1987
The article develops a structural perspective on international financial relations since about 1800 by placing them into the larger framework of cycles and trends of the world-system. Starting with the observation that global debt crises have always occurred during troughs of Kondratieff cycles and have always originated in the periphery, a body of ...
Ulrich Pfister, Christian Suter
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The World’s Financial System in Perspective

1985
Since the beginning of the 1970s there have been many fundamental changes in the world’s financial environment. These changes include the collapse of the par value international monetary system, the move towards floating exchange rates, the growth in the importance of private international financial markets, and the rise in the price of oil, which has ...
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The financial system:

2019
This chapter argues that money is data reified through financial systems, which in turn constitute and reflect dominant global power structures. Financial systems have hegemonic power over the ‘real economy’, significantly affecting the everyday lives of citizens. This is less data in society but rather data as society.
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World Financial System: Globalization or Deglobalization?

World Economy and International Relations, 2016
The paper investigates the current phases of world financial system’s (WFS) development that was identified on the base of Obstfeld-Taylor index describing international capital movement. It is shown that in order to differentiate the main periods of WFS life-cycle one should investigate the first and the second waves of financial globalization.
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Importance of financial system in the world economy

2013
Development of international economic, scientific, and every other cooperation between the world countries depends largely on the effectiveness of the global financial system. Simultaneous observation of the overall development of the world economy and financial system shows its continued development at the global level.
Vizjak, Ana   +2 more
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Reshaping the world financial system – an imperative of sustainable development [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of Spiru Haret University, Economic Studies, 2009
This paper presents the general and specific causes which led to the actual financial and economic crisis, the principal consequences of this crisis like some other theoretical considerations regarding the cyclical normal evolution of the economies and the major disequilibrium instauration between the market’s components which generates crisis.
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The Financial and Monetary System: A Study on the Structure of the Financial and Monetary System in the World and Lessons for Vietnam

Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis
The US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, and now the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to a new consensus from developed economies that it is necessary to reduce interdependence... However, this process of lowering interdependence has led the world to rising inflation, labor shortages, rising protectionism, shocks to the global financial system,...
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