financial system

collocation in English

meaningsoffinancialandsystem

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financial
adjective
uk
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
us
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition offinancialandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But it forgets totally about the maturity structure of thefinancialsystem.
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Legislation over the next thirty years continued to decrease the role of securities markets and enhance bank control over thefinancialsystem.
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Rather, both created facilitating conditions that supported the domestically driven process of moving from a bank-dominatedfinancialsystemto one based on securities markets.
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This focus on the extent of thefinancialsystemis motivated by the common emphasis on the provision of external finance discussed earlier.
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Figure 2 shows thefinancialsystemin three equivalent representations at different levels of aggregation.
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With afinancialsystembased on municipal rents, the possibility of decent maintenance and upkeep was defeated by the massive scale of non-payment.
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The benefits of a transparentfinancialsystemhave been widely studied, but there are relatively few studies that inquire into its potential costs.
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A weakfinancialsystem-reflecting an underperforming banking system, poor investment protection and corporate governance, or fragile securities markets-yields a high cost of financial intermediation.
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As an outsider, he offered the bolseros an opportunity to advance their project of diversifying thefinancialsystem.
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From our theoretical perspective, the identification of the core of thefinancialsystemis central to an assessment of the likelihood of the scenarios proposed.
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Each nationalfinancialsystemseems to be characterized by its own rules and conflicts.
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The focus of these chapters is the development of each country'sfinancialsystem, but their reach extends well beyond the confines of financial history.
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In sum, households face wealth constraints in their decisions to undertake costly entry into thefinancialsystemitself.
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Much of the empirical evidence estimates increases in the level of financial development using measures of the extent of thefinancialsystem.
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It did so because it recognised the limitations of the state-ownedfinancialsystemand as part of its overall programme of domestic financial liberalisation.
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However, pressure from international capital mobility was not yet strong and the costs of not participating in the internationalfinancialsystemwere not high.
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Thefinancialsystemwas reformed in the 1980s.
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The book not only addresses the question of regulation of public utilities but also the critical regulation of thefinancialsystem.
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It can be argued that thefinancialsystemitself is nearly decomposable, as most interrelations are within thefinancialsystem.
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Then a general equilibrium model with thefinancialsystemtied to the real economy.
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