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Main Campus Library | University of Eastern Africa, Baraton | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3416 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 56732 |
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Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3406 Special issues relating to corporate governance and family control / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no.3407 State ownership : | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3412 Export variety and country productivity / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3416 Foreign bank entry, performance of domestic banks, and sequence of financial liberalization / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3418 Remittances and poverty in Guatemala / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3420 Have consumers benefited from the reforms in the electricity distribution sector in Latin America? / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3421 Universal service obligations in developing Countries / |
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"The openness or internationalization of financial services is a complex issue because it is closely related to structural reforms in the domestic financial sector with some perceived implications for macroeconomics stability. Bayraktar and Wang investigate the impact of foreign bank entry on the performance of domestic banks and how this relationship is affected by the sequence of financial liberalization. Their data set is constructed from the Bank Scope database, including 30 industrial and developing Countries, and covering the period from 1995 to 2002. The authors apply panel data regressions by pooling all countries together, and by grouping Countries according to the sequence of their financial liberalization. One observation based on descriptive analysis is that the degree of openness to foreign bank entry varies a great deal, which is not correlated with average income lev
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