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The “hollowing-out,” or “two poles” hypothesis is tested in the context of a Markov chain model of exchange rate transitions. In particular, two versions of the hypothesis—that hard pegs are an absorbing state, or that fixes and floats form a closed set, with no transitions to...
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Within a unified theory for stocks and corporate bonds, based on dynamic optimization by investors, this paper derives … equilibrium characterized by a time-invariant probability distribution over microfinancial states, marginal redistributions of …
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expectations for those with a negative outlook. Once recovery is underway, and economic uncertainty diminishes, it appears that IMF … programs have the biggest impact on expectations during periods of great uncertainty and less of an impact when countries are …
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The paper analyzes and quantifies the importance of sovereign risk in determining corporate default premia (yield spreads). It also investigates the extent to which the practice by rating agencies and banks of not rating companies higher than their sovereign ("country or sovereign ceiling") is...
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recognizes both the consumption and investment aspects of crude oil and proposes Levy processes for modeling uncertainty and …-skewed market expectations, implying a higher probability mass on crude oil prices remaining above the futures' level. These …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the sources of Mexico’s economic growth since the 1960s, and compares various decompositions of historical growth into trend and cyclical components. The role of the implied output gaps in the inflation process is assessed. The paper presents...
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We propose a coherent unified approach to the study of the linkages among economic growth, financial structure, and inequality, bringing together disparate theoretical and empirical literature. That is, we show how to conduct model-based quantitative research on transitional paths. With...
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probability mass toward the tails and to match reasonably well the historical evolution of volatilities by changing a decay factor …
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This paper presents two approaches to modeling the use of IMF resources in order to gauge whether the recent decline in credit outstanding is a temporary or a permanent phenomenon. The two approaches-the time series behavior of credit outstanding and a two-stage program selection and access...
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The recent housing bust has reignited interest in psychological theories of speculative excess (Shiller, 2007). I investigate this issue by identifying a segment of the U.S. population-evangelical protestants-that may be less prone to speculative motives, and uncover a significant negative...
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