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organize: World War I, Bretton Woods, 1970s Great Inflation and Managed Floating. Each turning point was characterized by …
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The evolution of the IMS and IFS in the past several hundred years can be viewed through the lens of the Copernican heliocentric system developed over 500 years ago. We trace out the evolution across regimes of the IMS and IFS in terms of network representations of the Copernican system. We...
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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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. We find that: (d) a sizable share of the global economy is demand-constrained under COVID-19, especially so in EMs. (e …
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International currencies fulfill different roles in the world economy with important synergies across those roles. We …
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long. As financial globalization accelerated its pace, the US transformed itself from a World Banker into a World Venture …
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permanent increase in domestic consumption for the typical emerging economy. This is negligible relative to the potential …
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In this paper we reconsider the international market integration, starting at high levels in the late nineteenth century, collapsing between the wars, and recovering gradually after 1945 to reach levels comparable to pre-1914 in the 1990's. The empirical evidence we survey suggests that in some...
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inelastically supplied precious metal and elastcially suppled foreign exchange to meet the the world economy's demand for reserves …
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monetary system from 1928-1971 and simulate its implications for the determination of the world price level and the durability … implications for economic growth and resource allocation of allowing 1920s-style international capital mobility after World War II …
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