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This paper examines the viability of dual exchange-rate regimes. Typically, under such a regime the exchange rates applicable to current-account(commercial) transactions and to capital-account (financial) transactions differ from each other. This difference may be determined in the free market...
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In recent years the world economy has been subject to large and unsyncronized changes in fiscal policies, high and volatile real rates of tnterest, large fluctuations in real exchange rates, and significant variations in private-sector spending. This paper reviews some of the key facts...
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The management of the exchange rate is possible only if the government pursues a monetary-fiscal policy mix which is consistent with its exchange rate targets. In this paper with uncertainty concerning the length of individual life the real consequences of exchange rate management depend on the...
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This paper deals with the international transmission of the effects of budget deficits on world rates of interest and spending. The model assumes a two-country world within which capital markets are integrated, individuals behave rationally, and the behavior of individuals and governments are...
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FDI investors control the management of the firms, whereas FPI investors delegate decisions to managers. Therefore … economy-wide sales of external assets. Consistent with our theory, we find that the predicted liquidity shock has a strong …
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The literature has not being able to identify clear-cut real effects of exchange-rate regimes on output growth. Similarly, no definitive view emerges from the literature in regard to the effects of open capital markets on macroeconomic performance. The paper attributes the failure of the...
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While technologies and policy fundamentals are presumably different internationally, inducing differences in growth rates, capital mobility is shown to be a powerful force in achieving complete growth rate equalization across countries. We provide evidence in support of this effect, showing that...
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This paper surveys key developments in the theory of international migration and international trade, and provides a …
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This paper links business cycle volatility to barriers on international mobility of goods and capital. Theory predicts …
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The purpose of this paper is to implement empirically a variant of the new theory of exchange rate targeting, suitable … for high inflation small open economies. The theory formulates an expectations induced relationship between the exchange …
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