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In this paper we characterize empirically the comovements of macro variables typically observed in middle income countries, as well as the boom-bust cycle that has been observed during the last two decades. We find that many countries that have liberalized their financial markets, have witnessed...
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There is no agreement regarding the growth-enhancing effects of financial liberalization, mainly because it is associated with risky international bank flows, lending booms, and crises. In this paper we make the case for liberalization despite the occurrence of crises. We show that in developing...
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This paper uses the Bad News Principle to study how the ability of multinationals to shift profits by transfer pricing affects both the timing of foreign direct investment decisions and government tax policy. A main finding of the paper is that if countries compete to attract foreign direct...
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We study China's illicit capital flow and document a change in its pattern. Specifically, we observe that China … trade frictions. Our study confirms that China's capital flight pattern and its determinants are affected by the crisis … capital flight. These results highlight the challenges of managing China's capital flight, which requires information on the …
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affected by disputes with China, and is different from the diffusion behaviours of the offshore US dollar, euro, British pound …
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