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strategies. These flows are a form of global interdependence previously unexplored in the literature on international shock …
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Remarks at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies Seminar on the Impact of U.S. Regulatory Reform on Global Banks, New York City.
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Remarks at the Swiss National Bank-International Monetary Fund Conference, Zurich, Switzerland. …
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micro and macro evidence, novel and unexplored predictions of the theory are also strongly supported by the data: The …
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Banks play a critical role in facilitating international trade, in particular by reducing the risk of trade … show that a modification of the standard model of payment contract choice in international trade is needed to rationalize …
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Global banks played a significant role in transmitting the 2007-09 financial crisis to emerging-market economies. We examine adverse liquidity shocks on main developed-country banking systems and their relationships to emerging markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, isolating loan...
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-country shocks, but they can also have profound effects across international markets. Indeed, global banks played a significant role …
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This paper revisits the hypothesis that changes in inventory management were an important contributor to volatility reductions during the Great Moderation. It documents how changes in inventory behavior contributed to the stabilization of the U.S. economy within the durable goods sector, in...
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