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Emerging Markets Studies
ISSN: 2190-099X
The Peter Lang series Emerging Markets Studies includes works which address opportunities, problems, and challenges of socio-economic development and reform in so-called emerging markets. These comprise middle-income developing and transition economies which are relevant for the world economy due to a large market potential, a favorable or improving investment climate, or due to the availability of important natural resources. Emerging markets have realized or show the potential to generate sustained socio-economic development and growth processes over time. The volumes in this series seek to address three key questions: What are the determinants of successful socio-economic development, What are appropriate reform strategies to overcome impediments to catching-up processes, and how do politico-institutional factors affect the performance of an emerging economy? The scope of the series is comparative, institutionalist, and international. The overall focus of all titles is to enhance the understanding of socio-economic catching-up processes and their institutional foundations from a political-economy perspective. Due to the complexity of development processes and policy reform, various methodological tools and academic approaches may prove to be appropriate. Hence the series includes contributions from various disciplines such as economics, political science, or sociology.
10 publications
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Consumption Choices
The effects of food production, markets and preferences on diets in India©2019 Thesis -
The Governance of Educational Welfare Markets
A Comparative Analysis of the European Social Fund in Five Countries©2015 Others -
Economic Development in Central Asia
Institutional Underpinnings of Factor Markets©2014 Conference proceedings -
Hans-Michael Geiger- Informational Efficiency in Speculative Markets- A Theoretical Investigation
Informational Efficiency in Speculative Markets©1989 Monographs -
The Behavioral Economics of Foreign Exchange Markets
A Psychological View on Human Expectation Formation in Foreign Exchange Markets©2006 Thesis -
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Markets
An Empirical Study of FDI Flows from Germany and its Banking Sector©2005 Thesis -
Sociology of the Invisible Hand
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Information or Market Power: What is Governing Dealers’ Pricing Behaviour in FX Markets?
An Investigation in the Spirit of the Microstructure Approach to Exchange Rates©2008 Thesis -
Empirical Analysis of Participation Patterns in Microfinancial Markets
The Cases of Ghana and Sri Lanka©2012 Thesis -
Anlagestrategien für Aktien-Publikumsfonds in Emerging Capital Markets
Modellkonzeption und empirische Fundierung am Beispiel ausgewählter Transformationsländer in Zentral- und Osteuropa©1999 Thesis -
Black Market Exchange Rate, Unification of the Foreign- Exchange Markets and Monetary Policy
The Case of El Salvador©1997 Thesis -
Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technologies
Private Sector Perspectives on Emerging Markets©2014 Thesis -
Knowledge Production in European Universities
States, Markets, and Academic Entrepreneurialism©2013 Monographs -
The Reconfiguration of a Latecomer Innovation System
Governing Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Innovation in South Korea©2013 Thesis -
Estimation of the Expected Market Risk Premium for Corporate Valuations
Methodologies and Empirical Evidence for Equity Markets in Key Countries©2011 Thesis