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In the wake of the 1997-98 financial crises, interest rates in Asia were raised immediately, and then reduced sharply …
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find that increases in equity flows are associated with a lower cost of capital, higher correlation with world market …
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This paper investigates the potential impacts of the degree of divergence in open macroeconomic policies in the context of the trilemma hypothesis. Using an index that measures the relative policy divergence among the three trilemma policy choices, namely monetary independence, exchange rate...
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In this paper I use weekly data from seven emerging nations - four in Latin America and three in Asia - to investigate … dynamics - in Latin America and Asia. The results also indicate that capital controls are not an effective tool for isolating …
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, can propel an economy to exhibit a flying geese paradigm escaping from a middle-income trap and catching up with the world …
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There is a new and now extensive literature analyzing government policies for financial stability based on models with endogenous borrowing constraints. These normative analyses often build upon the concept of constrained efficient allocation, where the social planner is constrained by the same...
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seen scattered among the leading economies of the region. The most traditional macroeconomic maladies of the emerging world …
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Existing models of contagious currency crises are summarized and surveyed, and it is argued that more weight should be put on political factors. Towards this end, the concept of political contagion introduced, whereby contagion in speculative attacks across currencies arises solely because of...
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