The Impact of Conflict and Political Instability on Banking Crises in Developing Countries
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- Ali Compaore & Montfort Mlachila & Rasmané Ouedraogo & Sandrine Sourouema, 2020. "The Impact of Conflict and Political Instability on Banking Crises in Developing Countries," Working Papers halshs-02499068, HAL.
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WP; banking crisis; fiscal crisis; government crisis; state fragility index; conflict; political instability; banking crises; fiscal crises; liquidity shortage; countries matter; banking turmoil; economic growth; banking liquidity shortage; occurrence of a banking crisis; systemic banking crisis; terms of trade; experiencing banking crisis; Commercial banks; Systemic crises; Terms of trade; Logit models; Sub-Saharan Africa; Global; banking crises in year; occurrence of banking crisis; start of a banking crisis;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-DEV-2020-07-27 (Development)
- NEP-FDG-2020-07-27 (Financial Development and Growth)
- NEP-POL-2020-07-27 (Positive Political Economics)
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