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parallels in the early financial globalization era preceding World War I. All main capital-importing countries then faced … displayed striking crosscountry synchronization, being immediately preceded by rising world interest rates. Both fixed and …
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Using a unique dataset with information on the currency composition of firms' assets and liabilities in six Latin-American countries, I investigate how the choice of exchange rate regime affects firms' foreign currency borrowing decisions and the associated currency mismatches in their balance...
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two decades, many developments in the world economy, such as the currency crises in the 1990s and increasing cross …
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We examine the evolution of the net external asset positions of Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC) countries over the past decade, with a strong emphasis on the composition of their international balance sheets. We assess the extent of their international financial integration, compared with the...
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in a way consistent with theory and experience in mature markets. In contrast, except during periods of financial crisis …
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This paper studies the implications of foreign currency deposits (FCDs) for international liquidity shortages in Pakistan. The analysis focuses on how the large volume of FCDs and the specific institutional characteristics of those deposits have made the Pakistan economy highly vulnerable to...
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This paper proposes an integrated and risk-based approach to the sequencing and coordination of reforms to develop domestic financial markets. The paper argues that there is a hierarchy of financial markets that reflects the complexity of risks in each market and the interlinkages among markets....
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This paper discusses the forces driving capital flows in the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It argues that various influences—specifically, the real exchange rate history and trend and the factor intensity of production—can combine to motivate very large capital...
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India embarked on reintegration with the world economy in the early 1990s. At first, a certain limited opening took …
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