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changes in real GDP, the stock market, country credit ratings, and the exchange rate. We explore the linkages between these …
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for the support of output through subsidies, another for similar support through credit. The first argument relates to the …
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combines 2008 changes in real GDP, the stock market, country credit ratings, and the exchange rate. We explore the linkages …
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This paper reviews the monetary transmission mechanism in low income countries (LICs). We use monetary transmission in advanced and emerging markets as a benchmark to identify aspects of the transmission mechanism that may operate differently in LICs. In particular, we focus on the effects of...
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EGARCH-M models based on a daily, weekly, and monthly S&P–500 returns over the period October 1934–September 1994 reveal that higher margins have a much stronger negative relation to subsequent volatility in bull markets than in bear markets. Higher margins are also negatively related to...
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give credit for autonomous liberalization. This Paper shows that the desirability and feasibility of such a rule depends on … when it is instituted. A credit rule established at the beginning of a round of negotiations has primarily a distributional … generosity of those who have not liberalized. We propose instead the establishment of a credit rule at the end of a round of …
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constrained by the state-imposed credit plan for working capital. Our analysis indicates the weakness of credit control and … device. The existence of credit and currency controls tends to make devaluation contractionary. Furthermore, because of …
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If some consumers are liquidity-constrained, aggregate consumption should be ‘excessively sensitive’ to credit … United Kingdom and the United States, we find a substantial impact of credit aggregates on consumption in all countries …
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In a two-country Schumpeterian growth model, we study the incentives for basic research investments by governments in a globalized world. We find that a country's basic research investments increase with the country's level of human capital and decline with its own market size. This may explain...
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The aim of this paper is to identify possibilities for guiding policy in the area of basic research. We provide an extended review of basic research and offer new insights on its linkages to key economic variables and economic growth. After defining what basic research is, we identify and...
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