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The current pattern of sudden stops and financial crises in emerging markets has great resonance to events in the first era of globalization, from 1870-1913. In this paper I present descriptive statistics on capital flows, current account reversals and financial crises during the period...
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In this paper we first trace the changing nature of banking, currency and debt crises from the last century to the present. Each type of crisis has transmogrified in the presence of official intervention and the creation of a safety net. A similar pattern is observed for international rescue...
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What is the role of foreign currency debt in precipitating financial crises? In this paper we compare the 1880 to 1913 period to recent experience. We examine debt crises, currency crises, banking crises and the interrelation between these varieties of crises. We pay special attention to the...
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of both advanced and emerging countries during two periods of globalization -- the pre-World War I classical gold …
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We argue that recent currency crises reflect clashes between fundamentals and pegged exchange rates, just as did crises … crises in the historical record under metallic monetary regimes and of crises post-World War II under Bretton Woods, and …
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the payments imbalances within the Eurozone in the recent crisis. The Federal Reserve did little to accommodate the …
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