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In the chaotic financial environment of Asia in 1997-1998, daily changes in stock prices of about 10 percent became …
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systems like those in East Asia to short-term foreign currency exposure suggests that preventive measures are also required. …
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We assess links between China and the rest of emerging Asia. Some commentators have argued that China’s apparent …
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large current account surpluses across non-China emerging Asia, which have been a significant counterpart to the U … investment decisions in emerging Asia, and that as the restructuring completes its course, investment rates will likely rise to …
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correlation that suggest a richer underlying structure than just a single common global factor. Furthermore, our results suggest …
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In a model that emphasizes technological progress and human capital creator as essential features of economic development, this paper establishes a theoretical link between the financial system and per capita output growth. More specifically, it demonstrates that stock markets--by facilitating...
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This paper articulates a model of the small, open economy in which the stock market, rather than the bond market, determines domestic aggregate demand. It resembles in many respects the widely adopted dynamic Mundell-Fleming approach, but can, in some circumstances, exhibit output and asset...
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The notion of asset market efficiency -- that market prices "fully reflect" all available information -- requires the operation of mechanisms that rapidly incorporate new information into asset prices. Particularly problematic -- both theoretically and empirically -- has been the case where new...
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depending on the stage of the business cycle, which explains the low correlation between stock and bond returns when averaged …
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This paper investigates the empirical relation between inflation and stock returns in ten industrialized countries, with a focus on the implications for links between inflation and the macroeconomy. The stock return decomposition of Campbell and Shiller (1988) is used to determine the extent to...
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