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Measuring European Financial Integration: Flows and Intermediation in Greece, Ireland and Portugal: A report prepared for the European Commission, DGII

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  • Patrick Honohan

    (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI))

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The impact of the single financial market process was expected in the peripheral countries. This report, which concentrates on Greece, Ireland and Portugal, examines the process of financial integration, It focuses on the degree to witch financial portfolios have becomes internationalized, and on the efficiency and internationalization of the institutional; financial sector.

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  • Patrick Honohan, 1995. "Measuring European Financial Integration: Flows and Intermediation in Greece, Ireland and Portugal: A report prepared for the European Commission, DGII," Papers WP060, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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    1. Claessens, Stijn & Glaessner, Tom, 1998. "The internationalization of financial services in Asia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1911, The World Bank.

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