Analysis of Macroeconomic Factors Which Affect Performance of Global Finance Centers
Tahsin Karabulut () and
Gülşah Şen ()
Asian Economic and Financial Review, 2018, vol. 8, issue 1, 63-70
Abstract:
Financial centers, which have a continuous and rapid growth performance as a natural result of the developments in global financial activities, can be defined as centers where fund demand and fund supply come together and intermediaries work to this end, as a result financial employment are concentrates in the financial centers. The purpose of this study is to analyze macroeconomic indicators that affect the performance of international financial centers. In this context, an empirical study is carried out by panel data analysis method using the macro financial sizes of 32 financial centers including the leading financial centers of the world such as London and New York, and the relationship between the performance of international financial centers and the macroeconomic indicators of the country is analyzed.
Keywords: International finance center; Panel data analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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