Stock Market Liberalizations: Financial and Macroeconomic Implications
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WP; stock market liberalization; liberalization effect; liberalization coefficient; liberalization dummy; capital account liberalization; dependent variable; trade liberalization; Stock markets; financial liberalization; regulation; growth effect; Private investment; Market capitalization; Financial sector development; Credit ratings; Asia and Pacific; Africa;All these keywords.
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