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Credit Risk and Fiscal Inflation

Credit Risk and Fiscal Inflation

... stabilizing fiscal instruments, on the other hand, respond by cutting taxes and increasing expenditures financed by nominal bond ...this fiscal expansion raises the market value of debt as a share of output ... See full document

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DETERMINANTS OF BANKS PROFITABILITY, ANALYZING THE ROLE OF REMITTANCE: EVIDENCE FROM LEBANON

DETERMINANTS OF BANKS PROFITABILITY, ANALYZING THE ROLE OF REMITTANCE: EVIDENCE FROM LEBANON

... adequacy, credit risk, liquidity risk, and bank size as well as macroeconomic variables such as inflation, and interest rate together with remittance are analyzed to determine their impact on ... See full document

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5. Research on Bank Performance In Relation To Bank-Specific and Macro Variables

5. Research on Bank Performance In Relation To Bank-Specific and Macro Variables

... liquidity, credit risk, and capital strength included, on the other hand in external factors or determinants GDP growth rate, inflation and interest rate ...study. Credit risk has ... See full document

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Impact Of Economic And Banks Specific Determinants Of Credit Risk Of Select Indian Private Sector Banks In The Post Financial Crisis Period

Impact Of Economic And Banks Specific Determinants Of Credit Risk Of Select Indian Private Sector Banks In The Post Financial Crisis Period

... of credit risk of select private sector banks in the post financial crises ...of credit risk of select private sector banks are GDP growth rate, inflation rate, operational ... See full document

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Impact Of Exogenous And Endogenous Risks On Systemic Risk In Indonesian Banking

Impact Of Exogenous And Endogenous Risks On Systemic Risk In Indonesian Banking

... exogenous risk was a risk emerging beyond financial ...exogenous risk was a financial instability ...systemic risk sources. Hauben et al, (2004), Schinasi (2005) broke exogenous risk ... See full document

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Fiscal Imbalances, Inflation and Sovereign Default Dynamics

Fiscal Imbalances, Inflation and Sovereign Default Dynamics

... The main objective of this paper is to analyse the price stability and sovereign default risk issue. The model is grounded on a micro-founded equilibrium model with in…nitely lived private agents that allow devi- ... See full document

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Interactions between inflation, monetary and fiscal policy

Interactions between inflation, monetary and fiscal policy

... of credit, it is argued th at the robustness, and the rather extreme implications, of an argument d la Obstfeld and Rogoff’s follow directly from the assumption of instantaneous adjustment in the private demand ... See full document

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The Effects of Macroeconomic Variables on the Determination of Bank Credit Rate of Usury- Free- Banking in Iran

The Effects of Macroeconomic Variables on the Determination of Bank Credit Rate of Usury- Free- Banking in Iran

... between inflation rate and the interest rate of bank deposits in Iranian banking ...and inflation rate. In the other words, the inflation rate is the reason of the same in the fluctuations of nominal ... See full document

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Corporate Governance and Liquidity Risk of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)

Corporate Governance and Liquidity Risk of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)

... ratio, credit risk, operating margin, CGI, GDP, interest rate, inflation, and also exchange rate, while the dependent variable is return on ... See full document

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Global Crisis, Fiscal Response and Medium term Risks to Inflation in India

Global Crisis, Fiscal Response and Medium term Risks to Inflation in India

... RBI credit to the Government) or through higher aggregate demand associated with an expansionary fi scal stance (which could increase growth in broad ...ation risk should work as an important motivating ... See full document

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Reactions to Shocks and Monetary Policy Regimes: Inflation Targeting Versus Flexible Currency Board in Ghana, South Africa and the WAEMU

Reactions to Shocks and Monetary Policy Regimes: Inflation Targeting Versus Flexible Currency Board in Ghana, South Africa and the WAEMU

... increasing inflation and a negative fiscal ...forecast inflation by the central bankers, by virtue of their simplicity, tractability and their understandable ...the credit market, the role of ... See full document

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Financial Globalization and Instability in the Early 21st Century

Financial Globalization and Instability in the Early 21st Century

... of inflation, growth, real wages, fiscal balance, private sector credit, money supply growth, inflation and terms of trade) is stronger in non-OECD countries than in the member ...sector ... See full document

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Securitization of car financing assets: a capital raising strategy

Securitization of car financing assets: a capital raising strategy

... the credit crisis in ...incorrect credit ratings (Vink, ...the credit risk of borrower defaults, but often did have the control of the securitization ...in credit quality of the ... See full document

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The Empirical Relationship between Fiscal Deficits and Inflation (Case Study: Selected Asian Economies)

The Empirical Relationship between Fiscal Deficits and Inflation (Case Study: Selected Asian Economies)

... high inflation then also has a feedback effect pushing up the budget ...high inflation during such a time lag reduces the real tax ...up inflation, which in turn lowers real tax revenues; a fall in ... See full document

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Fiscal Deficits And Inflation In Nigeria: The Causality Approach

Fiscal Deficits And Inflation In Nigeria: The Causality Approach

... of fiscal policy is the management of the public sectors fiscal ...Such fiscal deficit simply refers to the excess of the public sectors spending over its ...revenue. Fiscal deficit is ... See full document

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Inflation and fiscal deficits in Sub Saharan Africa

Inflation and fiscal deficits in Sub Saharan Africa

... When agricultural production, including the production of food, represents a sizeable proportion of output, then fluctuations of real GDP about its trend are likely to be strongly influenced by environmental conditions ... See full document

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Crowding Out of Monetary Policy as a Limitation of Fiscal Policy

Crowding Out of Monetary Policy as a Limitation of Fiscal Policy

... Currently, some central banks can be seen struggling with increasing inflation. How- ever, this should not be interpreted as a general inability of central banks to affect in- flation. Rather, it reflects an ... See full document

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Strengthening the Public Administration Management in Albania,  Needs Reforms to Counter Growth Slowdown

Strengthening the Public Administration Management in Albania, Needs Reforms to Counter Growth Slowdown

... Development Credit Agreement (DCA) states the objective of the project to be: The objective of the Project is to assist the Borrower to improve its capacity with regard to policy formulation and coordination, and ... See full document

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FEASIBILITY OF THE PROPOSED MONETARY UNION IN EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY: STRUCTURAL VECTOR AUTOREGRESSION APPROACH

FEASIBILITY OF THE PROPOSED MONETARY UNION IN EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY: STRUCTURAL VECTOR AUTOREGRESSION APPROACH

... are inflation, fiscal deficit, public debt and reserve ...sustainable fiscal deficit, sound management of public debt and maintaining desirable levels of foreign exchange ... See full document

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Fiscal stabilization vs  passivity

Fiscal stabilization vs passivity

... Switzerland adopted similar debt control through a permanently balanced budget rule that is applied each year [Bodmer (2006) and Danninger (2002)]. Since 2003, any deviations of actual spending from the adjusted ... See full document

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