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    Monetary Transmission Mechanisms In Five ASEAN Countries by Yusof, Zarinah

    Published 2006
    “…However, it has been challenged by some economists who believe that bank credit has a major role. …”
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    THE REAL ESTATE BOOM IN INDIA: IS IT A BLUNDER IN DISGUISE? by Khanna, Ridhima

    Published 2008
    “…Different factors have been explained for this uncertainty such as principal agency problems, financial liberalisation, banking crises and growth in domestic credit Bubbles can lead to financial fragility and instability in the economy. …”
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    Understanding the Current Financial Crisis by Kurniasih, Meutia

    Published 2009
    “…Financial markets suffered their one of the worst decline as the cost of borrowing for corporations continued to rise and some investors urged policymakers to help. Economists predicted that the tightening credit market would be a drag on the economy. …”
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    The determinants of FDI inflow in manufacturing sector of Malaysia by Fakhredin, Farzad, Nezakati, Hossein *, Vaighan, Behzad Mahmoudi

    Published 2010
    “…Therefore, policy makers and economists seek to identify the factors that affect FDI in different sectors. …”
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    The determinants of FDI inflow in manufacturing sector of Malaysia by Fakhreddin, Farzad, Nezakati, Hossein, Vaighan, Behzad Mahmoudi

    Published 2011
    “…Therefore, policy makers and economists seek to identify the factors that affect FDI in different sectors. …”
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    PAY FOR PERFORMANCE: SOUTH EAST ASIA CROSS COUNTRIES COMPARATIVE STUDY by Yeong, Hui Yan

    Published 2011
    “…Scholars and economists however, have argued that the existing pay structure is not the cause of the recent credit crisis and thus need not to be over regulated. …”
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    A test of their linkage between money supply, liquidity, and share prices by Chung, Tin Fah

    Published 2013
    “…Monetary transmission mechanism is more and more turning to the credit channel to trace how money affects prices. …”
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    Performing agriculture in Post-Soviet Ukraine by Grey, Alastair

    Published 2020
    “…Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, orthodox economists and political commentators have problematised the way in which Ukraine’s transition towards an agricultural market economy has entailed the articulation of market rationale with what are perceived to be contradictory rationalities and logics. …”
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    Economic Growth and R&D: Empirical Firm-level Analysis of the UK and the US by Chan, Hou I

    Published 2011
    “…Information and Communication Technology has become a necessity in our daily life. This probably credited to innovation of scientists who has put much effort on research and development. …”
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    Intraday Analysis of the Malaysian Stock Index Futures Market by Lim, Chee Seong

    Published 2004
    “…Finally, emphasizing that volatility is a proxy for information flow, the bivariate ECM-EGARCH analysis indicates that a bi-directional volatility spillover exits between the KLCI and the FKLI markets. However, the spillovers from the futures market to the cash market are more significant and prominent than the reverse. …”
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    An exploration of the global development of emerging country multinationals : a study of strategic ambitions and talent management in China and India by Liu, Yi

    Published 2012
    “…Since Jim O’Neill, the Goldman Sachs economist, coined the acronym of the BRIC countries in 2001 the concept has attracted an infectious logic. …”
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