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This paper examines the overall variability of Australian banks’ credit risk during the 1990s. It assesses the extent to which this overall variability can be explained by variability in the level of banks’ aggregate credit risk over time, or alternatively, by variation in the average credit...
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In this paper, we investigate the spillover of the financial-market volatility arising from the East-asian crisis on … increased volatility should be kept in perspective: US-market and own-market developments generally had much greater influence … on prices and volatility than the shocks originating in the Asian crisis economies. Importantly, the financial …
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The decline in output volatility in a number of countries over the past few decades has been well-documented, though … volatility. We suggest that reforms in product and labour markets can reduce volatility of aggregate output by encouraging … output volatility. Our estimates are reasonably robust to a number of alternative specifications, including those that …
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We examine the relationship between the short-term volatility of the <em>effective</em> Real Exchange Rate (RER) and … in effective RER volatility when moving to more flexible exchange-rate regimes. Surprisingly, there are even some … countries for which volatility is lower under more flexible exchange-rate regimes. In part our findings reflect the fact that …
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