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    Does the single currency for EU resolve the exchange rate volatility and purchasing power parity puzzle? by Manzur, Meher, Chan, Felix

    Published 2008
    “…Finally, the forecasting accuracy of the PPP-based euro exchange rates is compared with those given by the random walk model, and the synthetic euro series provided by the European Central Bank. In general, the results are supportive of PPP.…”
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    Does Monetary Policy Work Effectively In 10 European Countries? New Evidence From Fisher Effect by Ling, Tai-Hu, Liew, Venus Khim-Sen

    Published 2013
    “…Policy makers in European Central Bank need to closely monitor the monetary stability particularly in Luxembourg towards establishing a strong European monetary union.…”
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    The effects of cashless payments on corruption by Goh, Yan Yin, Leong, Saw Hui, Pang, Meng Wei, Yew, Sin Kai, Yow, Zi Lin

    Published 2019
    “…This is a secondary-based research whereby all the data is obtained from European Central Bank (ECB) data warehouse, with a total of 432 observations. …”
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    Does corruption influence the self-restraint attitude of women-led SMEs towards bank lending? by Galli, Emma, Mascia, Danilo Valerio, Rossi, Stefania Patrizia Sonia

    Published 2018
    “…Using a sample of 60,058 observations—drawn from the European Central Bank- Survey on the Access to Finance of Enterprises (ECB-SAFE)—related to small- and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) chartered in 11 Euro-area countries during the period 2009–2014, we first investigate whether female-led businesses are more likely, than male-led ones, to refrain from applying for bank credit. …”
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    The Irish Financial Crisis: The Systematic Failings of the Irish Institutional and Banking Systems by McAdam, Gareth

    Published 2011
    “…A financial sector bailout coupled with deteriorations in public finances has resulted in the Irish government accepting an €85 billion economic rescue package from the IMF and the European Central Bank. The Irish crisis evolved from a traditional credit boom and bust. …”
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    Conceptually related lexicon clustering based on word context association mining. by Mohd Sharef, Nurfadhlina, Martin, Trevor, Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah

    Published 2013
    “…Result from the comparison of the associative words detected by TGR with the definition of a content category tool called General Inquirer on the data from European Central Bank data is reported. Our findings show that our proposed method has managed to reduce the manual effort of identifying conceptually similar lexicons to form terminal grammars. …”
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    Exchange Rate Volatility and Purchasing Power Parity: Does Euro Make Any Difference? by Manzur, Meher, Chan, Felix

    Published 2010
    “…The test results are then used to measure the speed of adjustment of the deviations from parity using rolling and recursive regressions procedures.Finally, the forecasting accuracy of the PPP-based Euro exchange rates is compared with those given by the random walk model, and the synthetic Euro series provided by the European Central Bank. In general, the results are supportive of PPP.…”
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    Bank Risk and Industry Competition on Bank Profitability: Evidence from China after the global financial crisis (2009-2014) by Shi, Xiaolin

    Published 2016
    “…Although this ratio keeps decreasing from 51.9% in 2009, it is still higher than some developed countries in Europe, such as Germany (32.4%), United Kingdom (38.9%) and Austria (36.8%) (European Central Banks, 2015). With regards to joint-stock commercial banks (JSCBs) as well as city commercial banks (CCBs) in China, these figures remain the growing trend, from 15.0% and 11.0% in 2009 to the highest ratios of 18.2% and 16.5% in 2014, respectively (CBRC, 2015).…”
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    Some empirical evidences on ASEAN 5 fiscal policy regime and monetary and fiscal policy interactions by Lew, Yuen Sin, T.L., Ku A.

    Published 2007
    “…This is reflected from the EMU countries after year 1999, where national monetary policies are completely centralized to the European Central Bank (ECB). The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) combines unity of decisions with participation of national central banks in the decision making process and implementation. …”
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