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One of the most serious problems that a central bank in an emerging market economy can face, is the sudden reversal of …
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Emerging economies experience sudden stops in capital inflows. As we have argued in Caballero and Krishnamurthy (2002), having access to monetary policy during these sudden stops is useful, but mostly for insurance' rather than for aggregate demand reasons. In this environment, a central bank...
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three-sector open economy model and estimate key structural parameters country by country. We find that at the country level …
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, a pegging economy might be better off with a closed than with an open capital account. Second, the welfare gain from …
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The current account reversals, large recessions, and price collapses that define Sudden Stops contradict the predictions of a large class of models in which the current account is a vehicle for consumption smoothing and investment financing. This paper shows that the quantitative predictions of...
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This paper reports results for a class of dynamic, stochastic general equilibrium models with credit constraints that can account for some of the empirical regularities of the Sudden Stop phenomenon of recent emerging markets crises. In these models, credit constraints set in motion Irving...
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financial constraints are adaptations of developed economy ones with tighter financial constraints. In our work, we have … emerging economy, and those affecting borrowing from foreign lenders. This 'dual liquidity' model offers a parsimonious …
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-price economy with imperfect credit markets. Foreign debt is denominated in units of tradables and a liquidity constraint links …
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While there is still much disagreement on the causes underlying recent emerging markets' crises, one factor that most observers have agreed upon is that contracting dollar' (foreign currency) denominated external debt as opposed to domestic currency debt created balance sheet mismatches that led...
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extent of the reversal almost invariably plays a key role in bringing a previously (over?)-heated economy to a costly halt …
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