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Introduction.- Defining the problem.- Classification of the decoupling problem.- Structure of the study.- The relative sizes of the financial sector and the real economy.- Definitional background to financial accounts.- Empirical studies of financial sector growth in the development process.- Studies of the decoupling hypothesis.- Current empirical studies of decoupling characteristics.- Analysis of financial asset ratios in Germany.- Analysis of international foreign exchange trading turnover.- Analysis of equity market volumes focusing on the USA.- Excursus: Costly financial market turnover without a reasonable result?.- Analysis of possible decoupling consequences for the financial sector.- Decoupling as a reflection of CAPM mi-specifications.- Price volatility.- Prices.- Financial sector stability.- Economic policy: Assessment and options.- Evidence for the decoupling hypothesis.- Three evaluation-driven response concepts.- Concluding assessment of the decoupling hypothesis.
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