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countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Adopting a common standard in a region-that is, harmonization …
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countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Adopting a common standard in a region-that is, harmonization …
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agreements increase the trade between participating countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Harmonization of …
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also differ. I use this caricature of the world economy to describe several of the main driving forces behind recent global …
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In this paper we document first that, in contrast with their widely perceived excess returns, popular carry trade strategies yield low systemic-risk-adjusted returns. In particular, we show that carry trade returns are highly correlated with the return of a VIX rolldown strategy — i.e., the...
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In this paper we document first that, in contrast with their widely perceived excess returns, popular carry trade strategies yield low systemic-risk-adjusted returns. In particular, we show that carry trade returns are highly correlated with the return of a VIX rolldown strategy --i.e., the...
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Emerging economies are prone to crises triggered by external shocks. During these crises, should the central bank stabilize the currency or domestic interest rates? If the choice is outside the central bank's control, as in a currency board, are there good policy substitutes? We argue that these...
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