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This paper analyzes the relationship between capital account liberalization and macroeconomic volatility using Brazil … Brazil in the last three decades. We conclude that, notwithstanding the financial crises and macroeconomic volatility of the …
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We examine the evidence of contagion during the pre World War I era and the interwar and contrast our findings with the evidence of contagion from the recent crises in Asia and Latin America. Using weekly data on bond prices and interest rates, we investigate the extent to which bilateral...
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demonstrate that although international capital movements and financial volatility can play a role in destabilizing the economy is …
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that if investors have incomplete information about new emerging markets, and learn over time, there can be high volatility …
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reinforcing effects. In our model, capital controls reduce macroeconomic volatility and increase standard measures of consumer …
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Using a sample of 110 developed and developing countries for the period 1990-2004 we analyze the empirical characteristics of systemic sudden stops (3S) in capital flows --understood as large and largely unexpected capital account contractions that occur in periods of systemic turmoil -- and the...
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I study a small open economy in which elections affect and are affected by capital inflows. Two candidates, one favoring workers and another favoring entrepreneurs, run for office; the winner chooses taxes, which affect investment returns. A pro labor victory results in a "sudden stop" in...
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capital flows and capital flows volatility during this period. We find that institutional quality is an important determinant …. Policy plays a significant role in explaining the changes in the level of capital flows over time and their volatility …
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Emerging market economies are fertile ground for the development of real estate and other financial bubbles. Despite these economies' significant growth potential, their corporate and government sectors do not generate the financial instruments to provide residents with adequate stores of value....
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Singapore's experience with international capital flows over the past two decades or so has been a rather -- although not completely -- benign one, owing to strong fundamentals and generally well-conceived macro-economic policies. We begin by briefly discussing the experience in 1998 of Hong...
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