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100 _aFielding, David
245 _aPolitical violence and excess liquidity in Egypt
260 _c2005
300 _ap.542-57.
362 _aMay
520 _aIn this article we estimate a time-series model of excess liquidity in the Egyptian banking sector. While financial liberalisation and financial stability are found to have reduced excess liquidity, these effects have been offset by an increase in the number of violent political incidents arising from conflict between radical Islamic groups and the Egyptian state. The link between political events and financial outcomes provides a rationale for economic policy interventions by the international community in response to increases in political instability. - Reproduced.
650 _aViolence - Egypt
650 _aViolence
700 _aShortland, Anja
773 _aJournal of Development Studies
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