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. Finally, our estimates suggest that the external effect of China’s renminbi, which has been the focus of the profession thus … far, might be “the tip of the iceberg”: the latter two results carry over when China’s trade data are excluded from the …
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This paper examines the so-popular anecdote according to which pro-cyclical fiscal policies are due to pro-cyclical behavior of financing. We address the question of whether or not pro-cyclical aid leads to pro-cyclical fiscal policies in SSA recipient countries. We employed panel data...
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This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on household consumption instability in developing countries on a large … consumption instability. Secondly, the insurance role played by remittances is highlighted: remittances dampen the effect of … various sources of consumption instability in developing countries (natural disasters, agricultural shocks, discretionary …
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This paper analyzes the impact of capital inflows and the exchange rate regime on the real effective exchange rate. A wide range of developing countries (42 countries) is considered with estimation based on panel cointegration techniques. The results show that both public and private inflows...
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L’Ukraine et la Biélorussie ont été touchées par la crise financière internationale depuis l’automne 2008. Ces deux économies en transition sont relativement proches en termes de structure productive, mais l’Ukraine est plus ouverte financièrement. Une première analyse suggère...
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As an answer to a need expressed by the UN General Assembly an Economic Vulnerability Index (EVI) has been defined by the Committee for Development Policy. The present paper, which refers to this index, first examines how a structural economic vulnerability index can be designed, in particular...
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summarized on six proposals : 1/ whereas economic growth is raised by export growth, it is lowered by export instability, 2 …/ vulnerability (instability) affects more total factor productivity than capital accumulation, 3/ structural vulnerability to a large … extent operates through economic policy intermediary variables, 4/ negative effects of export instability are dampened by an …
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in a village of southwest China. By exploring a panel structure survey data collected in the village, we identify the …
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specifications, we present a much clearer picture of FDI dispersion and spatial convergence across China by highlighting the …
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The usual manner of describing inequality in a population, involves income distributions. China has experienced rapid … the financing of such services. The changing face of inequality in China is therefore not confined to income. As such this … different dimensions considered. My results show that there has been a significant increase in inequality in China between 1997 …
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