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likely to stop bringing their capital when their economy is growing and the world interest rate is lower. Domestic agents are …
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likely to stop bringing their capital when their economy is growing and the world interest rate is lower. Domestic agents are …
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Two observations suggest that financial globalization played an important role in the recent financial crisis. First …
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Globalization has made it possible for labor in developing countries to augment labor in the developed world, without … world's effective labor supply, triggered by geo-political events and technological innovations, coupled with the inability …
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thus to evaluate "financial globalization" and the "great financial expansion" as explanations for country vulnerability to … banking crises. Our evidence provides support for both narratives as drivers of country vulnerability; financial globalization …
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Two observations suggest that financial globalization played an important role in the recent financial crisis. First …
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Globalization has made it possible for labor in developing countries to augment labor in the developed world, without … world's effective labor supply, triggered by geo-political events and technological innovations, coupled with the inability …
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This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the relative importance of global structural shocks for changes in financial conditions across a sample of emerging market economies. We disentangle four key drivers of global financial markets (oil supply shocks, global economic news shocks,...
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