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, we find that countries with stronger legal rights for borrowers and lenders (through collateral and bankruptcy laws …
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-term safe assets are money or money-like. A long-term safe asset can store value over time or be used as collateral. Human …
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careful examination of collateral. As this examination is more valuable when collateral backs projects with low productivity …
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We demonstrate the central importance of creditors' ability to use "movable" assets as collateral (as distinct from … with weak collateral laws, relative to immovable assets, and that lending is biased towards the use of immovable assets …. Using sector-level data, we find that weak movable collateral laws create distortions in the allocation of resources that …
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We use an extensive data set of bilateral exposures on credit default swap (CDS) to estimate the impact on collateral … demand of new margin and clearing practices and regulations. We decompose collateral demand for both customers and dealers … impact on collateral demand of more widespread initial margin requirements, increased novation of CDS to central clearing …
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government debt. The safest governments inefficiently restrict the amount of high quality debt that could be used as collateral …
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Freedom of movement is considered a basic human right by the majority of countries of the world. As defined in practice …, largely as a result of the immense international differences in labor productivity that exist in the world today. As an … illustrative example, I estimate that migration from Mexico to the United States raises global income by an amount equivalent to …
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Mexico between 1980 and 1986 using a heterodox linear discrete time model of exchange rate crises. The forces contributing to …
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The Global Repository of Income Dynamics (GRID) is a new open-access, cross- country database that contains a wide range of micro statistics on income inequality, dynamics, and mobility. It has four key characteristics: it is built on micro panel data drawn from administrative records; it fully...
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We study the distribution of credit during crisis times and its impact on firm indebtedness and macroeconomic risk. Whereas policies can help firms in need of financing, they can lead to adverse selection from riskier firms and higher default risk. We analyze a large-scale program of public...
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