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How Secured are Advanced Economies if Advancing Economies are less secured?

How Secured are Advanced Economies if Advancing Economies are less secured?

... Economies thrive on availability of resources and how these resources are managed (Anderson, 2005). Many political land borders are fast becom- ing eroded, more especially in Europe than any- where else in the ...

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Institutional requirements for full employment in advanced economies

Institutional requirements for full employment in advanced economies

... in advanced economies as a whole unquestionably represents a highly distinct deviation from the long-term trend values of these variables over the last two ...

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Inflation interdependence in advanced economies (1 MB)

Inflation interdependence in advanced economies (1 MB)

... core inflation measures is significantly lower than for headline inflation ones, in line with Car- ney (2017). 11 This synchronization is particularly low for non-energy industrial goods. This low degree of comovement, ...

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Innovation Capacities in Advanced Economies: Relative Performance of Small
Open Economies

Innovation Capacities in Advanced Economies: Relative Performance of Small Open Economies

... The issues considered in this paper focuses, firstly, on whether the mix of drivers of Innovative Capacity vary across advanced economies when categorised by their SOE status. Thus, this paper addresses ...

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Microcredit in advanced economies as a "third way”: a theoretical reflection

Microcredit in advanced economies as a "third way”: a theoretical reflection

... Microcredit in advanced economies as a "third way”: a theoretical reflection Canale, Rosaria Rita University of Naples "Parthenope", Italy.[r] ...

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Economic growth : past trends and future prospects of advanced economies

Economic growth : past trends and future prospects of advanced economies

... Recession‟ has proved so difficult to recover from, it is both deeper and more widespread than before. Only those countries with close trading links and/or control of sought after raw commodities (like Australia) have ...

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Current account sustainability in advanced economies

Current account sustainability in advanced economies

... Current account sustainability in advanced economies Lanzafame, Matteo Università degli Studi di Messina.[r] ...

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Differentiating ‘the user’ in DSR: Developing demand side response in advanced economies

Differentiating ‘the user’ in DSR: Developing demand side response in advanced economies

... This paper reports on the current state of Demand Side Response (DSR) in the UK – an early adoptor amongst advanced economies – and the role of the end user in determining its future. Through 21 expert ...

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Public debt and economic growth in advanced economies: A survey

Public debt and economic growth in advanced economies: A survey

... One possible approach consists of using internal instruments (i.e., lagged values of the explanatory variables), as in the difference and system GMM estimators develop in Arellano and Bond (1991) and Blundell, Richard, ...

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Unemployment and growth in advanced economies in the pre-crisis period

Unemployment and growth in advanced economies in the pre-crisis period

... on the signifi cance level  = 0.05. This means that growing values of the real GDP growth indicator lead to higher negative increments of all unemployment rates. The unemployment situation in the European Union has been ...

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Nonlinearities in international macroeconomics : an empirical analysis of advanced economies and emerging markets

Nonlinearities in international macroeconomics : an empirical analysis of advanced economies and emerging markets

... This chapter has investigated the events of 2002 in Brazil, by testing empirically some of the leading interpretations that have been advanced to account for the financial turmoil that characterised that period. ...

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The New Resilience of Emerging and Developing Countries: Systemic Interlocking, Currency Swaps and Geoeconomics

The New Resilience of Emerging and Developing Countries: Systemic Interlocking, Currency Swaps and Geoeconomics

... The increased weight of EDCs in global private investment portfolios, as well as the change of ‘global markets’ attitu de towards EDCs, during the 2000s, are also manifested in the willingness of ‘global markets’ (i.e. ...

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A comprehensive classification of monetary policy frameworks for advanced and emerging economies

A comprehensive classification of monetary policy frameworks for advanced and emerging economies

... Figures 4-6 and Tables 6.1-3 provide alternative perspectives based on the aggregation of frameworks by target variable (as set out in Table 4). They again make clear the very high degree to which (the broad category of) ...

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Institutional Foundations for Economic Growth

Institutional Foundations for Economic Growth

... North Korea would be able to join other successful North East Asian economies to catch up the advanced economies with institutional changes conducted in Mainland China and elsewhere.6 Wh[r] ...

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Do countries “graduate” from crises? Some historical perspective

Do countries “graduate” from crises? Some historical perspective

... largest advanced countries were increasingly able to avoid external default partly by their ability to issue an increasing share of their debt ...period, advanced economies developed more ...

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Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Banking Sector in India – A Study

Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Banking Sector in India – A Study

... The relatively limited impact on the ongoing turmoil in financial markets of the advanced economies in the Indian financial markets, and more generally the Indian economy, needs to be assessed.Whereas, the ...

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Predicting Belgium’s GDP using targeted bridge models  National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No  290

Predicting Belgium’s GDP using targeted bridge models National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No 290

... Industrial production in the advanced economies Industrial confidence in the Netherlands Consumer survey; unemployment in Belgium Industrial confidence in the euro area Commodity import [r] ...

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A Comparative Performance Evaluation on Bipolar Risks in Emerging Capital Markets Using Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS and VIKOR Approaches

A Comparative Performance Evaluation on Bipolar Risks in Emerging Capital Markets Using Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS and VIKOR Approaches

... in advanced economies as much in emerging markets, as the latter are more directly influenced by issues concerning the international political ...emerging economies based on the effects of conflict ...

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The Need for Standardization in SMEs Networks

The Need for Standardization in SMEs Networks

... in advanced economies tend to focus more on innovation and business environment improvement, SMEs in the developing and transition economies usually place more emphasis on areas in which compliance ...

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On Cross-Border Bank Credit and the U.S. Financial Crisis Transmission to Equity Markets

On Cross-Border Bank Credit and the U.S. Financial Crisis Transmission to Equity Markets

... Moreover, the VAR coefficients are estimated using average data across countries  Eurozone advanced economies EU, other advanced economies OAE, emerging markets EM, Asian and Latin Amer[r] ...

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